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"[Morgan]'s noticed a correlation between US military aircraft being over various bits of Israel that are subject to Iranian missile attacks. And I must admit, you know, I sat back, oh, goodness, this is interesting. But also the missiles tend to hit places in Israel that have been zoned...

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