south korea and we don t know where it s going to be going forward. we re deploying an anti missile battery. one of the congress man is republican who says to the washington examiner i think there s going to be an an urgency by our military to put the thad in place. jim sensenbrenner. i think this is going to upset the apple cart here. absolutely. this is no doubt the largest challenge that president trump and his team, rex tillerson, general mattis have had to fails. of course as jason pointed out the reason that will they want to get the thad missile defense system in there now is because, you know, the next administration will likely be a lot less hospitable to the u.s.
south korea and we don t know where it s going to be going forward. we re deploying an anti missile battery. one of the congress man is republican who says to the washington examiner i think there s going to be an an urgency by our military to put the thad in place. jim sensenbrenner. i think this is going to upset the apple cart here. absolutely. this is no doubt the largest challenge that president trump and his team, rex tillerson, general mattis have had to fails. of course as jason pointed out the reason that will they want to get the thad missile defense system in there now is because, you know, the next administration will likely be a lot less hospitable to the u.s.
approved a nuclear deal with the west but show real military capabilities, as well. the latest missile battery seems designed to be protected from u.s. air strikes. 16 00 feet deep under a mountainside a hidden arsenal, islamic revelationry guard soldiers at attention and dozens of missiles on lunch vehicles set to dramatic music, iranian state tv broadcast it boasting it is one of many protected sites around the country. translator: the missiles in various ranges are mounted on launchers on all bases ready to be launched, that is if our enemies make a mistake. reporter: the release comes days after iran launched a new generation long-range ballistic missile, which the u.s. says violates an existing u.n. security counsel resolution
material from the site. if you re conducting these investigations, there is a ton of interviews that you want to do. for example, in the area where the plane came down, any investigator is going to want to talk to the villagers and say what did you see? did you see plumes coming out of the airplane, for example? the other critical question you re going to want to see and i don t think we ll have this one answered for years, if we can geolocate where that missile left the ground, there are people in that area you re going to want to talk to. that s a critical piece of evidence. what did they see? did they see a truck come into the area? did they talk to people on the missile battery what was happening there. there s a lot of investigatory activity we haven t seen yet. ben wedeman calls it the worst fighting he s seen in gaza in more than 20 years. wolf blitzer will sit down with prime minister benjamin netanyahu to talk about israel s expanded ground invasion here, this incursion as
justin, if investigators determine who is responsible, not just a group but if they have a name, if they indeed determine that russia, on the russian military was involved, how do you go after them? that s a very good question. part of the missing evidence i mean t black boxes apparently have been found. the missing evidence is the missile battery that took it down, where is that. the missing evidence are the people that manned that missile battery, where are they. if we determine that this was shot down as everyone believes right now, by russian separatists using russian-supplied equipment, trained perhaps by russian soldiers, then the world is going to be looking at russia. now, legally, russia has some of a major defenses, it s a foreign sovereign, entitled to immunity. i think this is more after political problem for russia and you know, the world is going to