00:00A lot of destruction has already happened, and nobody thought, sir, that this would be the situation that Dubai, where
00:08Palm Beach and such huge buildings are seen, and we also used to think that people should go to Dubai,
00:13it would be a safe haven, your life would be very good there.
00:17But Iran in this conflict, for the very first time, demonstrated to the world the sheer level of devastation that
00:22can be unleashed and how incredibly close it can come to our daily lives.
00:25This is especially evident when we watch the videos coming from Dubai. Sir, how do you perceive this entire attack
00:30and the war that has now begun?
00:32Jai Hind again. I'm truly grateful for this invitation. Viewers should actually be aware of one crucial fact.
00:39The nature of modern warfare today and the way these conflicts are currently being waged today, even as you and
00:46I sit here in this studio, we are not entirely safe because even to this very spot, a projectile or
00:52a missile could potentially reach us.
00:54So, the areas that were actually considered safe, like you mentioned Dubai, that it was one of those, it was
01:06always considered a very secure and safe location, and especially within the Middle East region.
01:12And then, importantly, they had found a significant shelter. The United States had bases there. As a matter of fact,
01:20they actually have about eight bases in this Gulf.
01:23Middle East.
01:24So, wherever the siege, all their bases are established, they have their very best equipment position there, and their forces
01:33are also stationed at those locations.
01:35And they are provided with a security shield, what we commonly refer to as a Suraksha Kavach.
01:40Today, this one particular myth that has existed, this very myth, this battle, has completely put an end to it,
01:48and it has put an end to it precisely because one thing is now becoming absolutely clear.
01:53It's important to remember that this particular conflict has a lot of narratives being heavily manipulated and spread.
01:59And if you were to look at TV channels, you, of course, have a truly outstanding channel which offers a
02:05very proper and comprehensive analysis of every single thing.
02:08Understood.
02:09But when you actually look at these TV channels, you will get the distinct impression that this entire conflict, this
02:14ongoing struggle, is completely and utterly one-sided.
02:18And that's primarily because the Western media is incredibly active and highly influential when it comes to covering these specific
02:24issues.
02:27Reuters and the Washington Post and the New York Times, you'll observe they are very active.
02:35But actually, the significant damage America is incurring in this conflict is not being perceived by the general public, unlike
02:44how Donald Trump is experiencing it.
02:47And this is precisely why you've observed that a third aircraft carrier has been deployed to this location.
02:52So tell me now, were two aircraft carriers truly insufficient for your needs to effectively engage in this particular conflict?
02:58Consider this, because alongside a single aircraft carrier, a substantial fleet of 18 to 20 warships typically accompanies it.
03:05You have 100 to 150 of your fighters, your jets, your missile arsenal.
03:12I mean, it's like a...
03:16It's like an army.
03:18I truly believe that.
03:19So today, a sign of desperation, because I analyze every single fight, every single move.
03:27Pipos observe it very, very closely.
03:30In the sense that with my own personal experience, I try to analyze it myself.
03:34I don't go by rhetoric, you know, like what people are saying about it, what this expert said or what
03:39that expert said.
03:40It is very important to analyze this particular aspect.
03:44What we are analyzing today is that America is in a hurry to finish the war.
03:50I think on the second or third day of this war, I wrote an article in the Times of India.
03:56And I had also shared that with people, and I said that this war would not last long.
04:04And my analysis on this was that this is a war of logistics.
04:11What people call this is an attrition war.
04:14This is a war of attrition because a ground offensive won't be launched here.
04:22And if such a launch were to happen, America is currently not prepared for it.
04:27And these offenses cannot be launched like this only.
04:29Now, for example, if I were to give you the instance of the Ukraine war,
04:33Russia had undertaken a significant amount of preparation before actually engaging in that conflict.
04:39And they were considering it a special operation.
04:41They also actually believed that this war would end very quickly.
04:46But that was a clear offensive.
04:50They had gone deep inside.
04:51In this particular conflict, there was no ground offensive.
04:54Now you are dealing with such a formidable adversary.
05:00He possesses neither an air force nor a navy.
05:03And he doesn't even have this kind of ISR capability that is intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
05:13Despite all this, he is still able to contend with you.
05:17The important point to note here is, as you have just mentioned,
05:21that the fighting has been going on for eight days.
05:23And if we are currently on the eighth day today,
05:27this is not a battle against a single superpower.
05:30He is fighting with a mini superpower.
05:33He is fighting with Israel and with another superpower.
05:38And he is not surrendered as of yet.
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