Who Profits Most from Trump’s War in Iran?
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Turn on cable news and you’ll hear endless debates about drones, military readiness, and why America supposedly doesn’t have the right equipment. Generals, pundits, and analysts all talking in circles — but nobody asking the obvious question: why didn’t we adopt the technology that already existed?
In this episode, we break down:
• How Ukraine developed battle-tested drone defense systems during its war with Russia
• Why Ukrainian officials reportedly offered that technology to the U.S. months ago
• How interceptor drones could have strengthened U.S. and allied defenses against Iranian-style attacks
• Why the proposal was rejected despite growing drone threats worldwide
• How the Pentagon is now scrambling to build similar systems and why
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