So they still have some missiles left, they are not running out of missiles yet, but that could come at some point. Also, I want to make one more point.
Also, one of the reasons why there are more reasons for the U.S. and Israel to push back the Iranian forces from the border, because you have all these ballistic missile sites in western Iran.
So, for instance, one of them is in Kermanshah, but they have more of them, so if they will be able to push the Iranian state from the border areas, I think also some of those areas that they are using for ballistic missiles to basically hit, for instance, Israel, there will be more further away, basically, their distance will become a little bit more. So that will also make it easier, basically, to stop those attacks if you have a ground force basically removing the threat, basically.
But I'm not sure if that's 100% true, but that was like an idea I had that would be another reason why Israel and the U.S. would be convinced, basically, to have a local force to remove those sites from the border areas.
I did see an Israeli official earlier say that, I forget the exact duration he gave, I don't know if it was three weeks or four weeks or whatever, but he was basically saying now that their next set of targets are going to be Iranian-like launch capabilities. So they're going to focus on that target set for however long they're going to keep bombing for. Go ahead, Zaheer, yeah.
Yeah, that's a good one. Mike, can you hear me now? Oh, there you go, John. Now we can hear you.
I don't know. Now we can hear you. Go ahead.
I think you were saying something, but you were unmuted, but we couldn't hear you. So go ahead, John. I don't know if you had an additional point you wanted to bring up.
Nope. And now she goes again. Okay.
Unfortunately. Zaheer, go ahead. Well, anyway.
I mean, anyway, the Iranian state media is now posting a lot of videos of Israel. So they're trying to show that they still can do something there. Yeah.