MONTGOMERY: “Now, I asked retired admiral Mark Montgomery if the U.S. Resumes combat operations, would it be stretching U.S. forces too thin to engage in combat, enforce the blockade, and conduct those wide ranging interdictions of tankers? Admiral Montgomery said the U.S. Could still pull that off. They still could launch about 500 to 700 strikes a day. But he also said the Iranians would, of course, ramp up their own retaliation, firing cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and.”
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Mark Montgomery: The U.S. Could Still Launch About 500 to 700 Strikes a Day But the Iranians Could Ramp up their Retaliation‘Firing cruise missiles, ballistic missiles’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:MONTGOMERY: “Now, I asked retired admiral Mark Montgomery if the U.S. Resumes combat operations, would it be stretching U.S. forces too thin to engage in combat, enforce the blockade, and conduct those wide ranging interdictions of tankers? Admiral Montgomery said the U.S. Could still pull that off. They still could launch about 500 to 700 strikes a day. But he also said the Iranians would, of course, ramp up their own retaliation, firing cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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