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Speaker 1 (00:00):
With everything going on with Iran and bombing, and some
people think that this is going to be World War three.
I thought, well, we need to talk to somebody who
really knows what's going on and is not drawn into
political squabbles or looking for political opportunity. Joining us right now,
the great Ryan Morrow. Good afternoon, Ryan.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Hey, it's great to be with you.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Well, it is so great to have you on the
Big Show. Ryan. I gotta be honest, I don't like
this Iran thing. So what is really happening here? And
if they wipe out the entire leadership, can this thing
be over soon?
Speaker 2 (00:47):
I would say conflict the Middle East is never over.
It's just a matter of when you scale back your involvement.
So yes, I mean, we're probably gonna wipe out the
entire leadership. If I had to guess, is the regime
going to all? Probably it's possible that it's kind of
like a pocket by pocket thing where the Iranian Revolutionary Guards,
which is like their elite force, kind of controls some
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territory and then it falls back. And then there's a
lot of variables here, including like how liberal the Iranian
opposition leadership when it arises appears to be and how
much popular acceptance there is. So your concern is just
because there's going to be days I hate to rain
on everyone's parade. That's you know, that's kind of happy
that this happened because I am one of them. I
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think it's going remarkably well. But there are going to
be days where you wonder whether it was worth it.
Because this is the Middle East, you're dealing with a
likely regime change scenario. It's not a regime change scenario,
then at least a regime limitation scenario where they lose
control of part of the country. And so that just
bad days happen, so be prepared for that. But remember
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the type of threat that we were facing, the type
of opportunity that we seized, the cost we would have
had to encourage, we didn't see it. As we go forward,
and those bad days come.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Ryan Morrow is our guest here on the Chris Baker program. Ryan,
what is the You know, we keep hearing people say,
what's the end game? Blah blah blah. Now the people
of Iran rose up against their seventh century throwback leaders,
and many are wondering if they're going to be able
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to take over their own country. You brought up the
Revolutionary Guard, and I don't know how they can do
this unless we armed them.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Or someone armed them some which I'm sure that is
in the process of happening, because you have the black
market if nothing else. But then you're also going to
have police officers, the regular army, especially that is known
not to be loyal to the regime so much, you'll
probably have the army take on the Revolutionary Guards at
some point. You'll they'll get those weapons too, and that expertise,
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I still think it'll be bloody. I still think they'll
be probably a civil war. It's just a matter of
how long goes on. For the US will provide air covers,
so El Israel will have covered operators on the ground,
and so the most likely scenarios that the regime falls,
it's just a matter of how much blood, how much
bloodshed there is. But as for an endgame, really the
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smart endgame here is to be generic and not have
much of an endgame. Like I wrote an analysis that
ended up being correct just because every way I analyzed
that I only saw one path forward that made the
most sense based on what we know about Trump in
the situation and the Damblesey takes the gaps he doesn't take.
And I said that basically what was most likely to
happen is that there'd be a bombing campaign. It'd be
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a big deal. And unless there was a Madoro like
opportunity to just go in and arrest people and kind
of take out the top leader in one shot, it
would probably be a big campaign. And the objective of
it would not be regime change. Actually, we would hope
for it. We would remove some of the stumbling blocks
for it to happen. It would not success to not
be contingent upon what the Iranian people decide to do.
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The objective of the campaign would be to minimize the
Iranian threat, dismantle the missile program, and basically meet it
so that in the for the indefinite future, whenever Israel
in the United States deals the need to strike it
gathering throughat on Iranian soil, we can do so and
it not be a big deal because hit a button
and we don't have to do a big mobilization, take
all this risk. It's just oh, there's teris over there.
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Oh you're acting up. Well not anymore, that's kind and
that was kind of the goal I'll say that's the
unstated goal.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
So one of the things that gets me is that
just a few months ago, after they blew up Iran,
we were told we got it. We knocked out their
nuclear facilities, we destroyed their capabilities to enrich uranium and
not they're not going to be able to make a bomb.
And then here we are a few months down the road,
all right, we got to bomb them because they're making
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bombs again. Was this I don't know, was this bad
intelligence or how do we go from we wiped them
out to now we got to go wipe them out again.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
It's a good question. It just comes down to hyperbole
and Trump being Trump. I don't think there's an intelligence failure.
I think it's just reconfiling what Trump means when he
talks with fair and understanding that he always goes to
step above, right, I mean, showman. That's why he's so
darn effective. It's because he knows how to put on
the show and how to sell things. And so the
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attacks on the nuclear program, we're absolutely devastating. We know
that from satellite photos these are big facilities that we
can know about. So he says it's obliterated. If you
want some people want to take that extra literally like
to me and oh, it just doesn't exist anymore. He
never meant that, if you look at his extended comments
when he's like, oh, if you start preparing the facilities,
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we're gonna hit you again. But obviously he meant he
didn't mean literally obliterated in the in the most literal
sense he had it was base we destroyed, They're not
gonna be able to get a nuclear weapons. And that's true.
But in the world of nuclear weapons and reconstructing military facilities,
that happened in June. Uh so we are now March second.
Uh so, that's actually a long time, and there's not
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all facilities were struck, including the one Pickaxe Mountain site,
which is the one I was actually the most worried about.
But there's like no way to get in and destroy
it because it's just so deep. So it all makes
sense when you consider all of that, like do we
obliterate it in the liberal sense? No, But for sake
of hyperbole, like if a sortm comes through your neighborhood
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and it smashes half your house, are you going to
tell your friends that your house is half standing? Are
you gonna say it was obliterated. You're gonna say it
was obliterated because it's non functional.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
The best, the best, always the best. All right, I
got one more question than I want to. I want
you to hang out while we do our little commercials
because you gave me a prediction and I want to
get into that in the next segment. But when it
comes to Russia and China, it looks like within just
the last couple of months, uh, the United States has
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taken away Russia's two largest oil suppliers, and this is
taking away Russia's cheap weapons supplier. Do you see that
as an accurate analysis? And what do you see moving forward?
Speaker 2 (07:25):
I think it's down played in Lane Chris. I think
it's a much bigger than that. I mean, I think
I mean Venezuela, I mean had well, First of all,
Russia lost Armenia because they couldn't defend them, which was
in that part in Central Age, Like that's kind of
a big deal. They lost Assad in Syria. Now they're
losing their ram but they all then they lost Venezuela
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because we took out Maduro, which had the largest natural
gas reserves in the world. And so that's rolling back
what basis Russian China had in Latin America, Cuba is
gonna fall. I mean that's I would be I mean,
that's gonna happened by then this year almost certainly will
probably be military action. It'll be very quick, that'll be done.
And the net result of all of this, especially if
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the Rhymo regime falls, but at the very least, we're
gonna we're gonna control the oil economy because they're gonna
want American and European companies in there. No matter what.
It stops China from attacking Taiwan anytime in the near future.
I mean, like that threat, you can't do that without fuel,
and so Iran alone supplies I think fifteen to twenty
percent of China's oil, and then Venezuela I think is
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another like fifteen points, so like we could just cut
that off. The same thing for Russia does all this
business with them, This whole thing about a multipolar world
that Russian and China has talked about since the nineteen nineties,
and even unfortunately Marco Rubio said at one point was oh,
the multipolar world, we have to you know, basically kiss
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rush his feet a little bit. He said at one point,
but then never said it again. That's all over now,
Like it's a unipolar world, we're all gonna have to
adjust to it. We all will certainly basically won the world.
I mean, I mean that's you know, there's things that
can happen and can be rolled back, but a new
era of American dominance has just been created and people
haven't realized it yet.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Wow. All right, Ryan Morrow is our guest. He's the best.
I say, Ryan, you're the best intelligence analyst out there,
and if anybody disagrees with me, I'll send a hit
squad after him. So you mentioned Cuba. I want to
take a break and come back because you got a
prediction on that, and we need to get the audience
up to speed so they'll be a way ahead of
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any other audience in the world. So hang on, Ryan,
we'll come right back to you. It's Chris Baker Show.
Ryan Morrow is our guest, and we'll have more with
him next. Ris Speaker on news radio eleven ten kfab.
So Ryan, just one more quick iran question, just quick answer,
maybe yes or no? Should people be afraid of sleeper
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cells in America in your opinion?
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Uh? Cautious? Afraid? Nah? I mean I don't think so. Yeah,
that's the eyes on this and and will there. I mean,
we already had one attack that happened. But considering the
lack of response to the call the jihad that we've
seen thus far, I think we can give credit to
law enforcement and you know what, the Muslim and Iranian
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community in the United States and thank them for the
lack of response because apparently Iran, even though they have
a big network here, hasn't they haven't been able to
do much yet.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Wow. All right, So you mentioned Cuba and this is
part of the prediction you hit me with earlier today.
What what do you you think we're gonna free Cuba
too while we're at it?
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Oh, I would I would bet lens that we will.
Like I'm as certain as you can be certain of something,
and reportedly the plan isn't happened by the end of
the year. I have a feeling that when Trump is
happy about something, you tend to like double down and
then triple down. Million's attention goes elsewhere. So I think
if a Ran keeps going the way it is, and
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especially if the regime were to fall, like he's gonna
be like he's gonna turn to Pete, the Secretary of Warriors,
and like, Pete, how fast can we do Cuba? And
and we're gonna go into Cuba and the regime's going
to fall in the day if they don't just give up.
Because there was an interesting statement that Trump made where he's,
if nothing nothing else, he's a creature of had it right.
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He has the same like kind of way of saying
things over and over again. And there was an anomaly
in one statement where he said something to the effect
of like, oh, well, yeah, we're talking to him and
you know and talk about you know, maybe they give
up power or whatever, like you mentioned it real quick
and this kept talking. I don't even know if you
realize he said it. And that indicated to me that
we're talking to elements of the regime right now about
them just leaving. And I'm gonna tell you any businessman
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out there, the best business investment in terms of foreign
investment I can think of right now is gonna be Cube.
But when that regime falls, because man, it's gonna be
like impossible to lose money there with the situation there
in the Yeah, the potential is s guy. I mean,
people are going to get so rich. And when Trump
wouldn't get stop talking about Canada as a fifty first state,
and then he was on to Greenland and it would
bothered me. I was like, look, it can somebody and
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I can't believe that we did this. Just tell them
you want a fifty first state? That badly Like you're
not going to convince a not to be focused on something.
Then Cuba, Like if you said to the Cuban people, hey,
we'll get rid of the government, but guess what fifty
first state, they would be like, oh, of course, and
that's the new Republican state. So I'm not ruling out
the possibility that that happens.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Wow, well, hey, it's only ninety miles away from the
coast CUBEA. I know this. I know a lot of
guys that would rush to go buy cars from Cuba
because man, they got some rails from the fifties and
sixties driving around that island that I think a lot
of guys would like to get a hand on. So
so Ryan to sum it up, if the United States
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is successful in Iran and eliminating that that terror sponsoring
regime and maybe get you know, and some of the
and the wonderful Persian people have some freedom, and if
we free Cuba, where does that put our country in
your opinion on the world stage.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
I'm trying to find an appropriate way to say it
on there. I mean, we're the guys with the biggest muscles.
I'll put it that way, and everybody's going to know it.
No anti American propaganda about us being weak is going
to land. I mean, like, it's just not gonna get
There's no there's not going to be any more recruits
to the idea that America is weak in a paper
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tiger that's going to be gone for a very long time,
and the economy is going to move forward. I mean
the Venezuela, Cuba, Iran just and then who knows what else,
because there's always a chain reaction. There's gonna be other
governments that fall are getting weak or want that switch sides.
I want to be on the winning team. I mean. Economically, wow,
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I mean, this is like putting the world economy, but
especially the Western economy in America like on total steroids.
It's good for everybody. It's not like selfish pillaging or
anything like that. The world's gonna change so rapidly in
the next year or two. It's gonna knock your socks off.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Good versus evil. That's kind of the only way I
can summarize this thing. Yeah, good versus evil. All right,
Well that's up boy, that's very optimistic. All right, well,
awesome Ryan. Where can people absorb your brilliance? I don't
even know where You're like everywhere.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
The best thing is, I would say probably twitters, where
I'm the most making the most statements and comments. But
you also go to Ryanmorow dot com and that's where
I have my nonprofit for all the different intel type
work that I do. If anyone wants to make a
text to douctle donation, that's where they can go and
do so. But at the very least follow me on
social media. And I'd love to hear from everybody.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah, great, Ryan is always great job and God bless you.
I really really appreciate you being on the show today
and thanks for that optimistic view. I need that. Thanks man.
We'll talk to you soon here there. He is a
great Ryan Morro, Ladies and gentlemen. He's like a modern
day Indiana Jones. Ryan Morrow, who is very active in
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is where the arc is. He shows you where the
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