00:00Pakistan's most dangerous missile might be heading to Iran.
00:03Here's what we actually know Kaleem are circulating online,
00:05that Iran is about to receive Pakistan's Ababil ballistic missile system.
00:10No government has confirmed this. Not Pakistan, not Iran, not anyone credible.
00:13But the fact that people are talking about it at all is worth paying attention to.
00:17Here's why. The Ababil isn't just another missile.
00:19It carries MIRV technology, meaning one launch delivers multiple warheads hitting
00:24separate targets simultaneously. No single interceptor can stop it.
00:28That's what makes it dangerous. And that's exactly why this rumor is spreading fast.
00:32If a transfer ever happened, Iran's Revolutionary Guard would almost certainly operate it,
00:36plugging straight into their existing long-range missile force.
00:39The range sits around 2,200 kilometers, enough to reach Israel-U.S. bases across
00:44the Gulf and deep into Indian territory. The fallout wouldn't stop at missile ranges either.
00:49Washington, Tel Aviv, Riyadh and New Delhi would all react, hard.
00:52Pakistan transferring MIRV-capable nuclear technology would be one of the most
00:56serious proliferation events in decades. But again, no confirmation exists.
01:01Right now, this is a rumor with serious implications, not a verified transfer.
01:05So the real question is, why is this story gaining traction now, and who benefits from pushing it?
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