Ben Meiselas
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destroying the Navy, launching a ground attack and opening the Strait of Hormuz.
And all of these, they were unsuccessful.
And in fact,
What we learned just now, U.S.
intelligence assesses that Iran still retains 40% of its pre-war stockpile of drones.
And after conducting operations to dig up buried missile cities during the ceasefire, 60% of its missile launchers.
So Iran has most of its weapons.
And during the ceasefire, they're rapidly building, right now,
May I share with you something before we go?
This is from Danny Citronitz.
He's a former analyst of Iran in the Middle East region where he was an analyst for Israel.
But he's been providing very, very critical analysis against the United States and Israel's horrific war plans over here and their unlawful war.
But his analysis...
I think really actually understands the Iranian regime at a deep level.
And I don't think you're really hearing this anywhere else.
So let me just share with you what he said.
He goes, I don't know what has been presented in the White House during this emergency situation room meeting that I've been talking about on this video.
But this is the adversary status I would present with one important takeaway.
At this stage, the most important requirement for U.S.
policy is strategic realism about what the use of force can still achieve against Iran.