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Colonel Macgregor warns US Navy has more launchers than missiles to fire

Mario Nawfal Interviews · BREAKING: BAHRAIN & KUWAIT JUST STRUCK IRAN - w/ Col. Macgregor · July 9, 2026
Colonel Macgregor warns US Navy has more launchers than missiles to fire
Mario Nawfal Interviews
Mario Nawfal Interviews
BREAKING: BAHRAIN & KUWAIT JUST STRUCK IRAN - w/ Col. Macgregor
"The United States Navy has now officially admitted that they have more launchers and more launch tubes for missiles than they have missiles to fire. So what are we doing? I don't know, but I suspect that we're pulling assets, missiles from other locations, other theaters, and concentrating them in the Indian Ocean and potentially the Mediterranean."
Colonel Douglas Macgregor revealed that the US Navy has officially acknowledged a critical ammunition shortage, with more missile launch systems than available missiles. He suggests the military is redistributing missiles from other theaters to concentrate forces in the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean during the Iran conflict. This disclosure highlights severe readiness issues as the US escalates operations against Iran.

About this episode

Colonel Douglas Macgregor joined the Middle East Spectator podcast to analyze rapidly developing events in the Gulf as confusion reigned over reported strikes in multiple Iranian cities. The former Pentagon advisor delivered stark warnings about US military readiness and the Trump administration's Iran strategy. Macgregor revealed the US Navy has officially acknowledged having more missile launchers than available missiles, forcing a redistribution of munitions from other theaters. He characterized American strategy as incoherent, lacking attainable political-military objectives while Iran has mobilized for total war. The colonel predicted Trump will not survive his presidency due to economic consequences of the conflict, including rising inflation, bond market instability, and potential global depression. He dismissed US strikes on Chinese Belt and Road railway infrastructure in Iran as strategically meaningless symbolic gestures that won't deter Beijing's support. Macgregor warned that Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich's threats of military action against NATO member Turkey reflect dangerous arrogance enabled by perceived control over Washington. He argued Trump's dependence on Israeli lobby support for political survival is driving irrational escalation despite his earlier recognition at Versailles that the war could cause global economic catastrophe. The discussion covered Iran's wartime preparations including shipping 10 million barrels of oil overnight, mysterious strikes in Iranian cities potentially conducted by Gulf states, and Trump's reversal on Ukraine policy now supporting deeper strikes into Russia. Macgregor predicted the conflict will end not through negotiation but through American financial collapse, comparing it to how all empires eventually withdraw when they can no longer afford overseas commitments.

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