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Gingrich WARNS Iran war will be American ‘DEFEAT’ if this happens

Gingrich WARNS Iran war will be American ‘DEFEAT’ if this happens

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Joining me now, great friend and mentor Newt Gingrich, former House Speaker, Fox News contributor. Newt, thank you. I know it's late where you are. Will the Americans back this? Will the Americans stay the course? You know, $3.50 gasoline, my attitude is who cares?

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You're changing the arc of history. You're changing and ending this 47-year war, et cetera, et cetera. Do we have confidence that American folks, particularly the hardworking folks in the middle class, will they back Mr. Trump?

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Well, I think they'll back him for a little while, but they're not going to back him forever. Look, there are three huge challenges that this administration has tackled. The first is that, and they should have, frankly frankly moved on this on day one, they have to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. I don't care what it costs. If they can't keep it open, this war will in fact be an American defeat before very

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long because the entire world, including the American people, will react to the price of oil if the Strait stays closed very long. Because the entire world, including the American people, will react to the price of oil if the straight stays closed right along. So I lived through this with Reagan, as you did in the late 80s. Keeping the straight open is the number one job

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because it buys you time for the two other jobs. The second job is we're gonna discover that the Revolutionary Guard is tougher than we thought it was, better connected, and have at least 200,000 people who are true believers, and they have no future. I mean, Trump can say unconditional surrender. These folks know if they lose power, they have no future.

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And the third challenge is, how do you arouse and organize the street, the 85 million or so people in Iran who do not want the current regime, but they're unarmed, they're unorganized. And that has to be solved. These three problems are going to decide whether this was a stroke of genius or, frankly, a step into quicksand. And I think that the president has to focus very hard on solving these three issues.

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Well, it sounds like they're going to have—they may have been late to the starting gate, but on the Hormuz issue, it sounds like they're working very hard. And I just have to believe—Newt, if CENCOM's going to-I mean, yes, we have reinsurance guarantees. That's easy. CENCOM, the great U.S. Navy, once they go to work, they're not going to reopen.

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I mean, isn't that the big-I think this has got to be the end of the Iranian, you know, monopoly over the Persian Gulf and oil and the global price. I mean, there's so much oil supplies. We're not, the United States itself, we're not even dependent on the Middle East for oil supplies. But anyway, it just sounds like once we get to work on it, it's going to be, we'll take

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care of that, too.

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Well, we have the potential to take care of it. Remember, these folks aren't stupid. They watched us in the 80s. Reagan destroyed about half of the Iranian Navy in two days when they took us on and went in his administration. What they've done, though, is they have dug into cliffs, much like somebody compared it

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to Iwo Jima. They have a lot of cruise missiles and other things that are rather drones and other things that are hidden away. And they have tried to create a porcupine effect. We're getting, we're getting absolute control of the straits. There's gonna be a fight.

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My point would be that should have been part of day one because if we can get the strait open, then the world will calm down, the price of oil will collapse, and everything will be fine. But if we can't open the strait,

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then I think we're on a very short time leash in terms of trying to get this thing solved.

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Well, the president is asking, as I understand it, for four or five weeks. He's saying, perhaps we can do it sooner. He's asking for four or five weeks. On hormones, I agree with you. I talked about it Friday.

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They let that one get away, but now they're on it. I think, I just have to believe, Newt, in my heart of hearts, the Americans will be a lot more patient and supportive of the president. This is such a, does anybody like Iran? Is there a constituency here for terrorism and killers and, you know, all the rest of it has gone with Iran's terrorism down through the years.

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They've even tried to assassinate the president. I mean, that's my hope, that folks just—they want this to succeed, and they're going to give the president a chance to do it.

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Look, of course they want him to succeed. Most of Americans, I think, 53 percent currently believe he did the right thing. But remember, you've lived through this. This is a country that lived through Vietnam, that lived through Iraq, that lived through Afghanistan. So the tendency to assume victory

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is not very deep right now. The president has a chance. He's got a very smart, I think, chairman of the Joint Chiefs. And I think that they have an opportunity here. But we also should recognize this is a big country. It's got 90 million people. They've had a regime there since 1979, which has dug itself in and defeating it is not necessarily an overnight experience. So I think the president probably has two or three weeks every day. He

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can hold open the Strait of Hormuz every day that oil tankers go through that straight safely. He buys another week in terms of getting things done. And that's why I think the actual critical path for this whole fight is to get the straight open, have lots of ships coming through safely, have the price of oil collapse, and all of a sudden people will relax and say, you know, we are going to win this thing. But that I think is the question which has to be answered.

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Well, listen, I raised it last Friday and again today, so I can't disagree with you. Cannot disagree with Newt Gingrich. I gotta jump, Newt. Thank you ever so much. We appreciate it, as always. We appreciate it, as always.

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Thank you.

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