
Mark Schwartz
Mark Schwartz is a retired U.S. general and expert at the Rand Corporation, known for his insights on military strategy and operations in the Middle East. He has emphasized the unique capabilities of the GBU-57 bomb in penetrating deep underground facilities, arguing that only the United States possesses the conventional military capacity to effectively target Iran's fortified nuclear sites.
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Finland:
Mark Schwartz commented on the transfer of military aircraft from the Al-Udeid base due to its proximity to Iran.
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Costa Rica:
Mark Schwartz is a U.S. general who served in the Middle East and is now an expert at the Rand Corporation, asserting that only the U.S. has the conventional capability to destroy such facilities.
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Guatemala:
Mark Schwartz is a U.S. general who served in the Middle East and is now an expert at the Rand Corporation.
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Hong Kong:
Mark Schwartz, a former U.S. Army major general and defense researcher at the Rand Corporation, expressed concerns about the vulnerability of personnel and equipment at Al Udeid Air Base due to its proximity to Iran.
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Indonesia:
Mark Schwartz stated that US personnel and assets are very vulnerable due to their proximity to Iran.
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India:
Mark Schwartz, a former US Army lieutenant general and defense researcher at the Rand Corporation, was quoted as saying by the AFP.
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Costa Rica:
Mark Schwartz is a retired general who discussed the conventional capabilities of the United States to destroy Iranian facilities.
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Guatemala:
Mark Schwartz is a retired general who discussed the conventional capabilities of the U.S. to destroy underground facilities.
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Mexico:
Mark Schwartz is a retired general who discussed the conventional capabilities of the U.S. to destroy Iranian facilities.
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Colombia:
Mark Schwartz is a retired general who discussed the conventional capabilities of the U.S. military regarding the GBU-57 bomb.
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