Jiang says Iranian ability to hit supposedly unhittable systems demonstrates corruption and unreadiness in the U.S. military machine.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yeah, we were told it was unhittable. Unhittable. Yes, exactly. And the Iranians hit them with like pretty limited radar. So it just shows..."
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"Yeah, we were told it was unhittable. Unhittable. Yes, exactly. And the Iranians hit them with like pretty limited radar. So it just shows..."
"...Services Committee, I sit on the Subcommittee of Military Personnel on Military Readiness and the Intelligence Special Operations."
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