Did I use the words "missile" or "smart bomb"? No.
Be that as it may, if anybody thinks it's possible to fly in a Tomahawk or drop a laser-guided bomb from an aircraft over a fair-sized city in 11am broad daylight without anyone noticing, raise your hand. And bombs/missiles lead with an explosion, not fire-then-explosion-after-fire-reaches-propane-tanks.
Drones-without-bombs: the Russians showed how to do this a few years ago when they flew commercial four-propeller drones into a Ukranian ammo dump, set the drone down in a likely spot (such as a rack of artillery rockets), then radio'd a thermite charge to ignite. Such things go exactly where they're piloted.
Disclosure: I've never trusted Roger Stone. I get the impression that he's another one of those "friends" (like Giuliani) that Donald is highlighting for further scrutiny from us. And here he is, making a fool of himself with this unlikely and unprovable claim, as if somebody with his nuts in a vice made him go out to be interviewed by this bottom-tier nobody vlogger.
We're not supposed to be fawning over him.
Did I use the words "missile" or "smart bomb"? No.
Be that as it may, if anybody thinks it's possible to fly in a Tomahawk or drop a laser-guided bomb from an aircraft over a fair-sized city in 11am broad daylight without anyone noticing, raise your hand. And bombs/missiles lead with an explosion, not fire-then-explosion-after-fire-reaches-propane-tanks.
Drones-without-bombs: the Russians showed how to do this a few years ago when they flew commercial four-propeller drones into a Ukranian ammo dump, set the drone down in a likely spot (such as a rack of artillery rockets), then radio'd a thermite charge to ignite. Such things go exactly where they're piloted.
Disclosure: I've never trusted Roger Stone. I get the impression that he's another one of those "friends" (like Giuliani) that Donald is highlighting for further scrutiny from us. And here he is, making a fool of himself with this unlikely and unprovable claim, as if somebody were yanking his chain to make a fool of himself.
We're not supposed to be fawning over him.