In this episode of Weapons and Warfare, we investigate what Iran has been up to with its nuclear program since the United States withdrew from the so-called Iran nuclear deal. Veteran national security policymaker and analyst Dr. Peter Brookes explains how close Iran’s progress may be to making American leadership uncomfortable.
Also featured in this episode:
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Davos, Switzerland, to warn other world leaders that if Russia’s aggression in Ukraine is left unchecked, Putin may start to look for other countries to invade.
- The pending sale of Javelin missiles to Kosovo has some of their neighbors unhappy with the U.S. for green-lighting the sale.
- Top brass for the U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps are crying foul over delayed deliveries of new aircrafts: the F-35 Lightnings. So what’s the holdup?
- The U.S. Army put in a big order for Coyote anti-drone interceptors, which may be a big cost-saver when it comes to protecting American interests.
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