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McKenzie

American  
[muh-ken-zee] / məˈkɛn zi /

noun

  1. Robert Tait 1867–1938, Canadian physician, educator, and sculptor.


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Officials said Frank McKenzie, the Marine general who led Central Command from 2019 to 2022, broached the topic with Pentagon officials during his tenure, arguing that the U.S. could get Saudi Arabia to pay for much of the cost.

From The Wall Street Journal

Army Gen. Eric Kurilla, who led Central Command from 2022 to 2025, continued to advocate for that idea after McKenzie retired, according to former Pentagon officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

But McKenzie has continued to argue after retiring from the military that this isn’t enough.

From The Wall Street Journal

Three analysts at the defence intelligence company Janes and an expert at McKenzie Intelligence said the projectile's shape, length and size of the blast created, and lack of visible nose-mounted controls, indicate the weapon in the verified footage is likely to be a PrSM.

From BBC

McKenzie Intelligence also observed that Lamerd was "within the extended range" of the missile.

From BBC