During a CNN segment, retired Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt praised President Trump's tactical use of deception in a military strike against Iran. Kimmitt reflected on the two-week warning provided to Iran before the attack, likening it to a failed negotiation for an apartment deal. He emphasized the success of the strike while expressing concerns about accurately assessing the damage to the deeply buried nuclear facilities, indicating that ground teams would face challenges in reporting their findings. Kimmitt suggested a potential need for follow-up attacks based on future assessments.
I'm fascinated, and candidly, I'm impressed... It was much like a Trump deal. He's trying to make a deal to buy an apartment, but all of a sudden, the apartment was destroyed.
The use of deception and trickery in this case, first of all, was successful, but second of all saved the potential loss of American lives.
You probably will only get a 10 percent answer to that question [on bomb damage assessment]. I would not want to be the bomb damage assessment teams.
Likely there will be a need for a re-attack... it certainly could have damaged, but probably did not destroy the facility.
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