Gao Guang was not a reckless man; he dared to fight when necessary, but that didn't mean he liked to charge headfirst into things without giving them due thought.
Gao Guang dared to come to Baghdad because he had received certain assurances.
Now, as he engaged in the arms trade, his greatest enemy was Morris, because Gao Guang had snatched the peaches that Morris had been plotting to harvest for a long time, obtaining goods worth tens of millions of US Dollars at minimal cost.
So, it wouldn't be a surprise at all if Morris sought revenge against Gao Guang.
With Gao Guang's cautious nature, if he hadn't received some sort of guarantee for his safety, how could he have come to Iraq so urgently and brazenly?
Firstly, Jane assured him that the Department of Homeland Security had notified Morris, making it clear that the shipment was Gao Guang's.
Then, the people and goods detained by the ATF meant that the ATF also had to stand behind Gao Guang.