The speaker says the Washington Post leaked a Pentagon plan about a week before this talk to do the same kind of uranium-seizure operation, though details continue beyond the focus refs.
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Washington Post
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...four days ago, sorry, not four days, a week ago, the Washington Post leaks a Pentagon"
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Jiang says a Washington Post leak described a detailed plan to insert hundreds or thousands of troops by building a landing strip near Iran's border.
Jiang says reporting from the Washington Post indicates Russia is already providing targeting intelligence to Iran, which he uses to explain the accuracy of Iranian missile strikes.
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"...four days ago, sorry, not four days, a week ago, the Washington Post leaks a Pentagon"
"...sent in special forces. It was exactly the plan that the Washington Post reported on, okay? But then"
"...Iran um is is coherent and so there's reporting from the Washington Post that right now the Russians were providing providing targeting intelligence to..."
"...information from the wall street journal, the New York times, the Washington post, or, or MSNBC or Fox news, they can't get it. We..."
"...here. This is a top secret military plan. How did the Washington Post get this? Well, the answer is because we assume that some..."
"...the Pentagon. Papers. And the publication. Of the Pentagon. Papers. In Washington. Post. And New York. Times. That's what. Forced the war. To come..."
"...pushing Trump to attack Iran. And actually, a reporting from the Washington Post actually confirms this, where MBS, the head of Saudi Arabia, he..."
"...will support the Iranians any way they can. There's reporting from Washington Post that the Iranians are getting targeted intelligence from the Russians, and..."
"...option is on the table. The third problem is Russia. The Washington Post has reported that Russia is providing targeting intelligence to Iranians, which..."
"...curious for your view on a disputed report here from the Washington Post. We can put it up here on the screen, F3, a..."
"...in a huge way there was a big article in the washington post uh today actually talking about how was confronted with the limits..."
"He quits that. He joins the Washington Post Metro section. Guess what his first assignment is? It's Watergate. Who the hell does that? Who..."
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