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- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
- Jeff Jacoby
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- Charles Krauthammer
- Emily Landau
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- Michael Young
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(Washington Post) Adam Taylor - Analysts say Israel's calibrated strikes on Tehran's weapons supply chains could cause significant problems for Tehran. There are "incredibly narrow bottlenecks" for production of missiles and drones in Iran, said Fabian Hinz, an analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Berlin. "If you target something like that, you cause potentially major disruption, even if it won't produce a fancy YouTube video." Hinz and other analysts have pointed to a plant that produces motors for Iran's more modern solid-fuel missiles in Parchin, that appeared to have sustained damage. 2024-10-27 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Strikes Target Bottlenecks in Iran's Arms Production
(Washington Post) Adam Taylor - Analysts say Israel's calibrated strikes on Tehran's weapons supply chains could cause significant problems for Tehran. There are "incredibly narrow bottlenecks" for production of missiles and drones in Iran, said Fabian Hinz, an analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Berlin. "If you target something like that, you cause potentially major disruption, even if it won't produce a fancy YouTube video." Hinz and other analysts have pointed to a plant that produces motors for Iran's more modern solid-fuel missiles in Parchin, that appeared to have sustained damage. 2024-10-27 00:00:00Full Article
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