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Uh it is with great great pleasure to

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welcome back on set General Jack Keane,

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Fox News senior strategic analyst.

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General, thank you for doing this. We

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appreciate it. Um you know General

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McCormack, you know you know him. Um uh

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he's speaking the truth.

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>> McKenzie.

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>> Mackenzie rather. Sorry.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. I know him very well. uh

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he's he was an outstanding commander in

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Sentcom

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>> and metal had a lot of challenges

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himself and he's reflecting something

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that we're very much aware of this

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actually our planning in dealing with

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the regime actually started when they

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took over and uh when they first killed

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over 300 of us in 1983 when Reagan was

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president

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>> blew up two embassies and blew up our

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marine barracks we realized we had an

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adversary on our hands so it was in

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those even those early days that central

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command began to plan for a war with

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Iran given what they had already done to

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us and then they continued to kill us.

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What President Trump is different from

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those previous seven presidents

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>> is while many of them had to deal with

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Iran who was killed Americans, all seven

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of them had to deal with their overall

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aggression and destabilization and not

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one of them was ever really willing to

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confront them in any consequential way.

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And I love what you're saying up there

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in the introduction. President Trump is

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trying to put an end to this

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>> 47year experience. That is the purpose

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of what is taking place here. And why?

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What's the motivation? There's intense

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motivation that came out after the

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12-day war to include our taking down

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their nuclear capability. What Prime

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Minister Netanyahu and President Trump

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recognized based on their intelligence

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services looking at this that Iran

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recommitted to all of their goals and

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objectives and and that was missile

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development, Chinese helping them, more

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drones, uh recover their nuclear

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program. And then the fourth thing is

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they began to continue to funding the

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proxies. They used different banks to do

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it, pass it through Istanbul, hundreds

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of millions of dollars and nothing had

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changed. If anything, they were

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recommitted to all of those goals and

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they realized we have got to do

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something about it. We can't wait

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because they're developing longer range

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ballistic missiles, more lethality,

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recover a nuclear program with the

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potential obviously to use it. And that

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created a sense of urgency. And then

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they looked to the central commander,

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they looked to the IDF commander and

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they are dusting off plans that already

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exist and have existed for years.

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>> That's the thing I just um the what

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General McKenzie said is so important

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because you you've got these

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Democratic senators and House members.

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We hear about it all every day from

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somebody and legacy media. There's no

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planning. There's no of course there's

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planning. They are insulting the

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military and they are using falsehoods

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and that's why I think you've said this

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a lot. Now you got company with this

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general McKenzie. I mean it need it's

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something that needed to be said. It

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needed to be put out there. Of course

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there's been plan. They've been planning

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for four almost five decades.

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>> Yeah. And they don't only just put a

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plan in place. Then they go out and

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practice it.

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>> Yeah.

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tabletop exercises, CPXs, and and then

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they adjust the plans because the enemy

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always has a vote and what we we do so

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our audience can understand. We organize

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a red team to oppose us in those in

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those computer exercises and we give

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that red team all the resources that

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Iran has and they're complete operating

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completely independent. There's no

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coaching by anybody and they put huge

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pressure on a blue force. So as a result

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of that, all the options that Iran could

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possibly come up with are exercised. I

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mean, it was a revelation to some people

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when they when they impose their will on

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the straits of the moves and they said,

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"Oh, Americans weren't prepared for the

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straits." You got to be kidding me. When

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I was a division commander, a twostar

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general, a core commander, three star

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general, and a four-star general decades

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ago,

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>> we knew that. We knew that was be one of

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the first things that they would do. And

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we have worked against that. We know

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exactly what these guys are doing and

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what they can do to intervene with us,

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interfere with us if we begin to impose

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our will on them, which we will do.

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>> Yes.

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>> Our military plans call for us to open

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the Straits of Amuse and use military

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force to do it and to secure it and keep

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it open

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>> to recover the nuclear whatever that is

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left there and finish off their

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ballistic missile program as much as we

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possibly can to include drones. and we

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will have accomplished our assigned

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missions. That's a fact.

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>> Uh I was general, there's um been a lot

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of talk about this Pentagon final push,

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more troops coming into the Persian Gulf

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theater, the M East theater in general.

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Um can you comment on that? What does

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that mean? I mean, we're going to we

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will reopen Hormuz and in the next

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segment we're going to talk about the

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Venezuelan model of who's going to run

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the money and the oil. But in terms of

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the military side of this, as you say,

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it will be reopened. A lot of people

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think this new addition to troops are

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part of that reopening. Do you think

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they are?

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>> Well, the president has options and and

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certainly the Straits of Amuse, Car

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Island, what it what it truly

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represents. 90% of their oil

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distribution is sitting right there on

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that island. And he has options to

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exercise here. In the war games that

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we've played in the past, we have used

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ground forces for short range missions

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in, out, maybe stay a few days depending

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on what the mission is. This is not an

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invasion force to be sure. Anybody in

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other words, put that out of your mind.

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>> We're talking about 10,000 20,000 troops

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at at most here. An invasion force would

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be something north of 100,000. Mhm.

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>> So this is this is give a very specific

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mission. It has a certain time duration

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associated with how long does it take to

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accomplish that mission and then they're

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out of there.

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>> And I'm just going to guess uh our air

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force has been planning this anyway by

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taking out various Iranian whatever they

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have missile sites or drone sites that

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are in that neighborhood either on the

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on the cliffs of the Hormuz Strait or

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someplace. But there are pro I'm just

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guessing but I'll ask you are has this

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been in preparation already?

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>> We have been working on this probably

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ever since they imposed their will. We

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ex began executing that war plan. And

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what does that mean? That means taking

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down anti-ship missiles at distance

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>> long range ballistic missiles at

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distance. The shahid drones can go

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almost 1,000 miles. So we're we're going

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deep into Iran that can access the

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straits of Amuse. And then we're working

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close in to deal with what close in mind

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layers, small boats that could be

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suicide boats to interfere with

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shipping. They could fire drones from

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that that small boat as well or fire

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other kinds of short-range missiles at a

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boat. All of that

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>> uh is being exercised and and then the

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other thing is do we have to control a

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piece of ground there in addition to

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having what overhead? What we have right

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now in the area are Apache attack

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helicopters. Very effective, move slower

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>> than a jet fighter.

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>> We have A-10 Warhogs, which is a Air

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Force airplane designed a single

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