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Yasser Al-Jundi | Operation Deterring Aggression & Syria's military future | BB #153
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In the second episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast filmed in Damascus, Dilly Hussain speaks with the Syrian war studies expert and military scientist, Yasser Al-Jundi.
Topics of discussion include:
- Why was Operation Deterring Aggression successful from a warfare perspective?
- Could Hezbollah, Iran and Russia have saved the Syrian Arab Army?
- What domestically manufactured weapons did the Syrian rebels use?
- What type of rearmament will Syria need after Israel has destroyed 80% of its military capabilities?
- Will Russia's military bases remain in Syria? Are there any benefits of it remaining?
- Artificial Intelligence, drone warfare and nuclear deterrence.
167 episodes
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In the second episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast filmed in Damascus, Dilly Hussain speaks with the Syrian war studies expert and military scientist, Yasser Al-Jundi.
Topics of discussion include:
- Why was Operation Deterring Aggression successful from a warfare perspective?
- Could Hezbollah, Iran and Russia have saved the Syrian Arab Army?
- What domestically manufactured weapons did the Syrian rebels use?
- What type of rearmament will Syria need after Israel has destroyed 80% of its military capabilities?
- Will Russia's military bases remain in Syria? Are there any benefits of it remaining?
- Artificial Intelligence, drone warfare and nuclear deterrence.
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