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Zero hour: Lieutenant General (Ret.) K. Loukopoulos on BN TV – Iran's "fire" threatens Greece and Cyprus

Zero hour: Lieutenant General (Ret.) K. Loukopoulos on BN TV – Iran's

Tehran possesses hypersonic missiles that cannot be neutralized

How much are Greece and Cyprus at risk from the war in Iran? As Lieutenant General (Ret.) Konstantinos Loukopoulos explains while speaking to the show MAGGA on BNtv (the online television of BankingNews.gr), Greece is within the range of Iranian missiles; however, we do not know if or when a strike will occur. "In war, the only certainty is uncertainty," he points out during his discussion with Antzy Stathatou, while revealing that Tehran has hypersonic missiles in its arsenal. Furthermore, hypersonic missiles cannot be neutralized by any anti-aircraft dome.

Revival from the shrouds

The frigates "Kimon" and "Psara" are already in Limassol, as are four HAF F-16 Viper fighter jets, with the Joint Defense Area Doctrine of Greece and Cyprus being "revived from the shrouds." The Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's oil is transported, is closed, with all that this implies for the global economy and energy sufficiency. The General comments on a shocking video recorded by the crew of a Greek-owned ship that has been trapped for days in the Strait of Hormuz, conveying information—not yet officially confirmed—about a strike on a ship and an attempt to hit an ARAMCO pipeline. "The Persian Gulf is burning for the sake of Israel," says Mr. Loukopoulos, while analyzing maps of Tehran's strikes on targets across the Middle East.

The lies of the Turks

Regarding the missile intercepted by NATO forces, which Ankara claims was targeting Cyprus, the General explains why Turkish officials are lying and argues that the target was the Incirlik air base in Adana, Turkey.

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