Intel Analyst on the Wars in Ukraine and Gaza | feat. Ryan McBeth
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- Intel Analyst Ryan McBeth joins the show to break down the military strategy of the United States, the misunderstandings surrounding the wars in Gaza and Ukraine and why what he does with a computer is worse than the CIA.
Ryan's Channel - / @ryanmcbethprogramming
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Ryan is a new member of my hero class - I too think that refusing to go to the gym is a form of resistance training.
Lmao nice
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He's a zogbot
He does triathlons despite how he looks.
Lol he also runs marathons
1:03 "You've also got a large humidifier..." outstanding
It's from Ryan's bio on his website
Lol
I think it's called a humidor.
Ryan McBeth is great!
Wow another paid another paid comment here
@@rlgh2867okay vatnik
Ryan McBeth is really awesome. I was born in Moldova and he knows what he's talking about and does it so in a very casual way. Great informative video!
This guys a joke, got the Ukraine war all wrong, you think he’s gonna be right about Israel ? 😂
Lol
What's he been wrong on ?
@@emi_goes like the whole Ukraine war? Or are you one of those that still thinks they’re winning?? 😂😂
He’s great for cope maybe
I love Ryan's take on things no spin right wing or left wing rhetoric. Just facts with a little bit of humor. More people need to follow
You do realize anybody can cherry pick facts. Ryan is somebody who guzzles the Kool-Aid.
@rlgh2867 what facts were cherry picked?
He sometimes go political and he leans left. He has an army background and under trump there were no new wars and under biden we are on the brink of ww3. So i can see why he often is pro biden.
@@rlgh2867how do you know you don’t cherry pick?
@@rlgh2867the idea that his account is a year old is more telling.
Lots of Russian IT professionals in this thread; that are trying to make Ryan, a 20yr 🇺🇸 veteran turned senior cyber/warfare analyst with two tours to Europe …look like a telegram influencer. Ryan has experience so he can rock the cigar
Anyone who points out truth is a Russian bot? Come on man
Putting a mic I front of someone doesn’t make them anything they could be propaganda or truth…Raytheon recorded operating profit of $996 million, up 74 percent versus the prior year. The increase in operating profit was driven primarily by higher volume and improved net productivity, partially offset by unfavorable mix.Apr 23, 2024
@@Skabanis that might mean a lot in your country. And - not trying to be insulting here, in the US, that’s tiny. We spend roughly $20bn a year on farmer subsidies. We pay billions in EV tax credits to the auto industry. If you want to find influence - gvt sponsored healthcare costs $1.5T a year.
So while the defense industry will fight for influence just like anyone else - they do not hold the particularly strong influence that people assert.
They’d love to - but simple math would tell you they’re not rich or important enough to be dictating policy.
@@Skabanis and to parrot your logic of “just because you put a mic”…
Just because an industries making money doesn’t mean it’s why it’s happening. This war is certainly an enormous windfall for anyone involved in Russian military production - public or private. But I don’t think “military industrial complex influence” is the reason Putin chose to start it.
Ryan is a paid salesman for the military. You are just gullible like the rest.
One of the best shows
Ryan is a certified legend
He sells war. Thats his job.
No, he's a dummy spouting the narrative (TM). Russia has no interest in the Balkans or in Poland. The Balkans are already in the North treaty alliance.
@@tarstarkusz hes a paid prooagandist.
@@tarstarkuszwell, russians openly say they are interested in the entire world and that their borders don’t end anywhere. So, they will only stop where they are stopped.
@@tarstarkuszis that what you were instructed to call everything you don’t like? “Narrative (TM)” cute
Ryan is the uncle i always wanted:)
100% our phones are listening to us. My wife and I were talking about mortgage refinancing and within 10 minutes a TH-cam ad popped up in TV with mortgage refinancing and we’ve never seen that add again
This guy is completely 100% ignorant and that’s why he has 3 jobs….he didn’t see is wrong? Com on , they brainwashed him good.
Invasion of privacy..get mad ,stay mad , sue them into the stone age...don't accept ' shoddy'
Yes, Ryan is wrong with that.
@@user-ie1tz5rm8x you don’t realize you are giving permission for these companies to listen to your speech and read your text. Very few people read through an app’s agreement. Some app heard me and sold that data to google who ran a mortgage refinancing ad and billed the mortgage company. That’s the social media business model.
i agree. everyone has had experiences like this. just impossible it's not listening.
I see the Ivans are out in full force today.
At least that's what the ideologues call anyone who disagrees about any aspect of a complex foreign policy topic.
@@gorkyd7912then let me explain via common sense and common knowledge why arming Ukraine is in EVERYONE'S best interest:
France, Poland, and Estonia are threatening to ESCALATE the war by sending BOOTS ON THE GROUND, but ONLY if Ukraine is LOSING. When multiple nuclear capable European nations are at war with each other, EVERYONE suffers.
In contrast, sending arms to Ukraine and giving them the upper advantage CONTAINS the war to just Ukraine and small attacks in Russia.
Do you understand?
@@WarPigstheHun Your appeal to common sense is noted but what we're doing is weak; we're letting Ukraine get massacred and we're offering just enough resistance to make it costly to Russia without being too costly that they stop the aggression. So Ukraine is getting decimated, all their men are sacrificed. Russia forges new alliances with enemies of the West as it grows increasingly desperate, China is getting emboldened by our weakness, Iran is emboldened, new fronts of the war are opening everywhere and soon you should expect a global war of survival which probably will escalate into nuclear confrontation.
They look at the US and the EU and see countries that are deeply in debt, can barely afford interest payments plus obligation. The see unrest and upheaval everywhere, division over basic crap like gender let alone race and religion. Meanwhile Russia, China, Iran, the "global south" are all highly motivated, indoctrinated, deeply patriotic populations with an axe to grind against the west.
YOU think we're grinding down Russia in Ukraine. THEY know that we can barely afford our own governments yet alone another 20-year quagmire. THEY know we can't recruit anyone to the military because our populations are demoralized and with rampant immigration from around the world soon we'll have more enemies within than soldiers. So the absolute worst idea is to drag on this conflict instead of dealing decisive blows WITH an easy-out for Russia that doesn't leave egg on their face.
@@WarPigstheHun careful alot of these Ivans cant read that much, just put USA GOOD, POOTIN BAD
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Dam brian getting great guests
Boosted because Bryan is awesomen and Ryan is amazing :D
I don't agree that the phones aren't listening. I've had this happen a few times: I have been hanging out, and then a few French speakers show up, and we hang out and spek French for a few hours, have some beers. I don't use the phone or type anything, and even if I were to google something, I google stuff in English, not in my third language, haha, so there is no input on my part in French except the phone is on and sitting on the table.
Later that night or the next day, I start getting ads in French on the phone/computer. No one has access to my accounts, and the wife and kids don't speak French anyway. So, with the only French input being my friends and I talking, how else would the powers that be decide to start serving me ads in French?
Sue them , fraud theft invasion of privacy. , don't accept ' shoddy'
Yes the phones are listening.
You were in the same place as people speaking french. It showed you were in the same location as them. They might have googled something or google just assumed that because you were in the same place that you might enjoy similar things. Its really that easy.
@@macpalin4099 So google ain't worth a shid because other people can influence your PERSONAL account? Advertising really getting scammed buying contaminated data.
The No Fly zone should be done not at the start of the invasion, but prior to it. That would be enough to prevent the invasion.
It wouldnt have prevented anything. Just like Soviet nukes in Cuba was critical for the US, NATO in Ukraine is critical for Russia.
Ry! Ry! He's our guy!
Lol so gey
I'm old. Got trained back when the Army had M60A3s.
Ryan is great.
"Moms for Action, so of course i had to check it out".. I love you Ryan
Thank you for a great discussion. Appreciation for both of you!
The Sgt. York worked. But it had two problems. It was placed on the old tank chasis and was slower than the Abrams. Then, the USSR came out with a longer range missile for their attack helicopters that rendered the York obsolete before it hit the field.
When Geraldo did his expose on it, he failed to report the truth. The misses where programmed into the fire control to save money on drones and other targets. The tracking radar had enough resolution to tell the system how far it missed it's target, thus being a hit if missed by programmed parameters. Geraldo did America no favors that day, shameful.
I have first hand knowledge about the system.
Geraldo reported "live, from the front in Iraq..." and was quickly called out on it. He was nowhere near Iraq and the scene was done in an American desert. Zero credibiltiy.
“Worked” it also emptied its ammo in just a few seconds. The treads on the m48 chaises were too thin and the engine underpowered.
@@df8340 It didn't use ammo up like a CWIS. Two shots for most kills.
@@SaltyMeatHook Lol it sure did, hell I have family that worked on the project as a pm. The gun could fire for a few seconds before it would empty itself, it would fire in bursts. Could only carry about 500ish rounds and it just ate them up
@@df8340 I was also there in White Sands. The York was never designed to lay down the whole 9 yards though. It could, but it didn't need too.
The York led to a lot of software fire control development too. A step in the past that led us to our tech superiority today.
Ryan and Peter Zeihan are the GenX pragmatists we’ve been needing in our discourse.
Ryan is definitely an mind opener...outstanding podcast!
Please add chapters, I wanna get to the juicy bits FAST.
Thank both you gentlemen for having this conversation. We need more convos like this.
Israeli here. It seems to me that a lot of military analysts are missing out on Israeli domestic politics when discussing IDF's goals and reasons.
Yes, military considerations are VERY important and MOST people, who don't understand military at all, miss out on military considerations. Which is exactly why we NEED people like Ryan explaining to everyone.
But it's also a mistake to do the opposite, to completely ignore the political reasons. To miss what kind of person Benjamin Netaniyahu is. How his family behaves. Who are the other ministers on his government. What were their biggest struggles BEFORE the war. And what their POLITICAL goals in the near future.
Do you know what I mean? Because ultimately, the job of the military is to just blindly follow the goals the "commander in chief" had set them. Is it not?
Oh man I love this. ❤ Finally someone spitting facts
Bryan, you bring the best content on youtube! keep it up. Excellent interviewer
59:59 haha! I love this description of the history of warfare 😂
Uncle Callen and Uncle McBeth in one show :D
Dumb and dumber
I'm here for Ryan, but I remember liking Bryan's stand-up.
Regarding traffic cams - in some places like Germany pictures taken always have passenger seat blacked out - in order to prevent disclosing people doing affairs. So that the pictures are to the point - speed tickets
Thanks, Bryan, great interview!
I used to be a TFATK daily listener and this is funny to see you two together.
I had your back the entire time Bryan and I remember you responding to my DM on instagram or something.
I support Ukraine 100%! They are defending Europe and fighting for freedom and democracy, you know, the stuff that the USA invented!!!!! All the best!!
I feel Bryan's exhaustion at trying to discern truth in the current media landscape. I so desperately want to find smart people to listen to without feeling like I am (or they are) being taken for a ride. Ryan seems like a good person to listen to.
Thank you so much for this. Subscribed!
This is my first time seeing this podcast and I enjoyed it. Your guest has a good even keel assessment of the war.
Let’s go! Great Pod!
I could listen to Mcbeth all day long.
Ryan is a blessing..
What I love most about Bryan is his consistent upload schedule.
Ryan, your comparison of Israeli and US NCD policy is off. The US has not fought any of its recent wars with a neghibour on its border and US cities were not threatened by thousands of rockets.
But it isn't a "neighbour" in the sense that its a hostile state, it's an occupied (and yes, even before the 7th the UNSC ratified Gaza as occupied due to Israeli water and airspace control) territory which is subject to regular military operations by a larger power who does it with impunity.
@@ravenmusic6392no, it didn’t. There is a really good article by the Atlantic Counsel from October 31st outlining the legal positions.
USA NCO's are not a monolith. Many have come here from war torn area's around the world.
@ravenmusic6392 "occupied" as if jews are not native to the land? Jews which git their name from Judea,or was judah a kingdom in Europe?
@@RANDO4743 so what lmao. Nobody outside of a small group of religious fundamentalists seriously believes that an ethnic groups has dibs on land because they were there 1000 years ago. Occupation is occupation. When IDF troops go to the west bank they are literally put on "occupation duty" lol
Wow Bryan Callen I still remember when you first time brought up on Joe Rogan podcast topic of Soviet crimes against humanity and against Ukrainians during Holodomor. Good job bringing Ryan to this podcast , he is great
Came to TH-cam to watch the same Bryan Callen Chris Delia videos I’ve seen multiple times, ended up learning some shit
This was and an amazing video. Ryan McBeth is one of my favorite TH-camrs.
Ryan Macbeth fan checking this out. Great collaboration
Those Gazans are not going to forget.
Neither are the Isrealis
Supposing there's going to be any left.
@lukecaldwell7721 They'll be there. It's insane how durable humans are let alone ideas.
“Bidens two state solution is Michigan and Minnesota” -Douglas Murray
Indeed. The next “God Promise Land” yaaaaay 😁😁😆.A Land with out white people for all the people with out land from all African and Latin America👍👍👍🤟. Michigan and Minneapolis need brown people colonialists to settle and take this new land 🎆🎇🎆🎇
The Sound of Music and Lt. Gen. Puller. Quite a library.
Fantastic episode
GREAT EPISODE 👍🏻🇺🇸
Great podcast. Very much appreciated.
Great pod fellas
Great interview.
Is it OK for Cuba, as an independent country, to host Russian or Chinese rockets?
You beat me to it. Literally his first point is easily disproven. We don't tolerate build ups on our border, but Russia has to allow it. The hilarious hypocrisy
Of course not. But but NATO putting them in Ukraine is different man 🤪🤪🤪🤪
It’s amazing the level of hypocrisy here
@@geneeverett7855 Placing US nukes in Ukraine has never been under consideration. Ironically, Ukraine had the 3rd largest nuclear arsenal at the fall of the Soviet Union. They agreed to disarm them (gave to Russia), and I will quote this, _in exchange for assurances from Russia, the United States and United Kingdom to respect the Ukrainian independence and sovereignty in the existing borders._
About having nukes in Cuba. Russia already has nuclear weapons stationed in Kaliningrad, Murmansk and Belarus. Those border NATO countries without nuclear weapons and who currently do not have foreign nukes in their territory. Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Norway.
Lastly, the US and other Western nuclear powers, haven't been threatening to nuke Russia. Russia is the only country threatening to use nukes against the West.
@@Raphael11001 Sure, we Canadians are in NATO and don't have nukes. Wtf do you think would happen if 'harmless' Canada joined a military alliance with Russia? Or China? (You can't really be THAT naïve mate.)
@@JohnPartyka I think I understand the point you're trying to make, but your hypothetical example makes no sense. It's like saying "what do you think would happen if North Korea and Iran joined NATO"?
Is the US threatening to invade Canada? Because that is what Russia is doing to its neighbors. They invaded and took a chunk of Georgia in 2008. Invaded and took Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. They invaded Ukraine again in 2022 and are occupying the East and South of the country.
How would you feel if the US invaded and annexed Toronto? Would you be ok with it if the US said it was for safety reasons? It sits at striking range of NYC and DC.
Also let's not forget that Russia's territory is 85% the size of the US and Canada combined. And some Russians like the idea of "taking back Аляска (Alaska)".
1:16:50 I like what Bryan is saying here about why he appreciates how McBeth communicates his information.
I've been a McBeth fan for a year now. Now I have only seen one episode, but I am a fan of your page now.
For Hamas attack: They were during attack carrying lot of weapons that only Russia and Iran has. I think Hamas got lot of weapons and support from them. Russia and Iran told Hamas that they support hamas attack. I don't think that hamas thought that they would be so successful. Netanyahu have before used hamas for getting away corruption. So he let attack as he thought it was just another small incursion while he was court for corruption. There have been unoffial agreement between Netanyahu and hamas leaders that they start fighting when either side get caught corruption etc.
Bingo. Putin sees his invasion taking longer than planned and he starts pulling all the distraction strings. Throw Venezuela wardrumming against Guyana and the “de-colonization” of Africa (to be replaced by Russia) in that list as well.
Yes thank you
Was not expecting this! I hope you can do more podcasts with Intel Analysts :))
We the people appreciate you Bryan for using your platform to make us laugh and to keep us informed ❤
Fear of escalation in Ukraine has guaranteed escalation.
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Thank you for your service. Plus your continued service to our country. Plus the freedom to the world.
Good content 👍
Bryan is back❤ God bless you brian ❤
Excellent nuanced discussion. Great content. Thanks gents.
Love your show , you are thinning out on top your head , I think you make a perfect Mr Potato Head
This is a weird mixing of worlds I’m into
Truth ❤
Whats app and Signal are both very good. I say that as someone in the IC who uses both for various reasons.
Awesome podcast! Next We need ryan on joe rogan!
Joe Rogan only has clowns on nowadays.
@@NeapolitanApe, Unfortunately.
@@terjeoseberg990 he can have Ryan and his former CIA friend on at the same time maybe
@@NeapolitanApeyou and Ryan are clowns
@@thecoin5394 Why
The massive bureaucracy is easily navigable by the huge defense contractors. In fact, the love it because it creates a barrier to entry.
I think having the necessary infrastructure, skilled labor force and access to capital are the barriers to entry in trying to be the next defense contractor.
@@seanmcgrath5686 you've never had to advise clients with regard to the CFRs.
@@9879SigmundS By CFR, do you mean the Code of Federal Regulations is a barrier to entry for equipment manufacturers?
You clearly have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. I hope you're not "advising clients." You're getting downvoted.
What are you basing these claims on?
@@finnancahill2644 Regulatory burdens fall disproportionately on smaller contractors. For instance, if a contractor must hire a law firm to help comply with a regulation the cost is essentially the same whether the contractor is big or small. (In the real world, the large contractor has an internal legal department, so the cost is arguably zero, but lets assume they both retained an outside firm.) Thus, the cost necessarily burdens the smaller firm more as a percentage of their sales. The very large contractors want smaller firms to have larger relative costs as this creates barriers to entry.
bro the crossovers on YT get better and better ^^
Angel's Envy is my go to bourbon for an Old Fashioned, great choice!
I do love Ryan McBeth, an amazing man.
whiskey drinking is a pre-req for infosec staff above junior staff
some make water
Nah the real ...now the gig tis mda injected into the aquious humor's
A great person to interview!
Angel’s Envy Rye is one of my favorites!
Ryan is a legend, really top analyst. Happy you had him on board
Ryan was pumped up!
Need Ryan Mcbeth and Bryan Suits podcast
Ryan needs to make a return soon, I really enjoyed this conversation
The internet is a mirror of human society.
Not exactly . I would say it's more like a Hall of mirrors that reflects society but in a very extreme and distorted way. Many of the views expressed and ideas discussed as urgent matters of contemporary life online are barely thought about by your avenge joe on the street. People online hype shit up for clicks. If you look at most podcasts it's a carrousel of the same peolple.
We all eat bread. We just don't eat plastic yank bread
3:49 If you don't know who to trust, apply Ockhams Razor. It's a really coot chapter in a book by Carl Sagan. They prolly sell it as a handbook too, lol. Can highly recommend! Makes you able to discern the horse crap from the pebbles.
"The military indistrial complex is fake".
His proof? Apple makes more money.
Insane
Relative to what it was during the cold war. He doesn't state those caveats but perhaps he should.
@@robtorres5518 if it was a caveated statement, I definitely missed that context.
This whole interview felt like, if I'm being charitable, he was trying to be impressive and over the top to wow Callen.
I generally like McBeths analysis but to me he came across like a blowhard pushing as agenda here.
Just regarding the Apple comment, the military complex was once a 10 trillion dollar machine.
@@robtorres5518 sure but you now have various industries that have functionally broken out of the MIC or been created using technology developed as a result of MIC funding/spending/research.
Functionally the whole space flight industry, many (most?) of the computer tech fields including much of the massive video game industry, modern telecom/cell phone infrastructure, the Internet (kinda), many more.
On a real level you can trace some very significant amount of Apple's success to MIC efforts.
He convinces the feeble minded with nonsensical simple logic and they all get exited
Modern bread from a supermarket is very different from the bread Europe was built upon. It’s a pastry by old standards.
Great to see Carlos and the Chicken make a comeback 🐔
Ryan is a cool guy. Veteran tested 💯👊🏾
Hell yeah brother! 🥰
two awesome people talking
Thanks Great podcast. You should get this guy to your bro Joe podcast as well :D
We got our eye 👁 on you 🦅
Love Ryan's point about MIC & the biggest defense contractor's (LM) profit being orders of magnitude below modern technology companies.
I did find the part about data provenance.
My boy Mcbeth!
He has a good head oh them shoulders
If your phone is sending information via public domain then the police can collect it.
Cultivation of grain is the original big government program. Don't fool yourself into thinking bread is somehow dissident. Read "Against the Grain" for the fascinating anthropology
Questions about the F-35 (or just about anything else that the Navy flies)? Ask Ward Carroll. A retired F-14 RIO with a very interesting channel of his own. Most of Gaza is high quality clay that has been mined for pottery for centuries -- it makes for good tunneling. It's hard to deliver water to Gaza after Hamas makes a video of digging up the pipes to make rockets.
I've missed Bryan
The Tigermans are still angry Bryan