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PREVIEW: #IRAN: #HEZBOLLAH: #HOUTHIS: Conversation with colleague Benham ben Taleblu of FDD re the sophistication of Islamic Republic of Iran missiles and how the surrogates Houthis and Hezbollah have enhanced the missile capabilities and lethality. More

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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PREVIEW: #IRAN: #HEZBOLLAH: #HOUTHIS: Conversation with colleague Benham ben Taleblu of FDD re the sophistication of Islamic Republic of Iran missiles and how the surrogates Houthis and Hezbollah have enhanced the missile capabilities and lethality. More later

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This is John Bachelor, conversation with Ben and Ben Taliblu, the Foundation for the Defense of democracies,

0:36.0

about Iran's capabilities of manufacturing more and more accurate missiles to hand off to its surrogates,

0:45.0

Huthies are mentioned, Hezbollah is mentioned.

0:48.0

These missiles are lethal.

0:51.0

They have a kit that makes them even more accurate or they can go the other way

0:55.8

and just be harassing fire. But the Huthies have enhanced the missiles they have from Iran.

1:01.9

Hezbollah can enhance them with what Benham describes as

1:06.1

suitcase-size augmentation. His Benham Bentalabu to explain why the

1:11.0

huthies are being successful hitting what they're aiming at, why Hezbollah

1:15.4

to the north of Israel with 100,000, 150, 200,000 missiles is a threat in a conflict.

1:22.3

I'm told that we'll see skyscrapers burn.

1:26.8

These are dangerous missiles from the Iran's manufacturing capabilities.

1:32.1

Benham and Taliblu, Senior Fellow, Foundation for the abilities. not always be limited to the hands of the patron, it'll flow to the proxy.

1:43.8

So just like I was saying, Iran converted some solid propellant rockets in the 90s and 2000s

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