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steve bannon
Okay, welcome back to Extraction Under Fire.
It's a war room special here on Rules of America's Voice.
John Fredericks, Radio Network, and of course GNews, GTV, and Mandarin.
A word from an impeccable source in Kabul that we have Taliban pushing civilians back from around the airport, moving their people in.
A lot of Arabic being spoken.
I want to underline that.
A lot of Arabic being spoken amongst guys In their ranks.
So this is, as you know, you were over there.
This is a, this is a mixed bag, right?
There's all, we have no earthly idea what's in this mix.
We have no earthly idea.
So that's a report from a lot going on in that airport right now.
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Mike Walsh, how do people get access to your book?
You've got to read Last Stands.
How do they get...
And how they find out your columns on Epoch Times, New York Post, all these that you've got brewing.
Some of these things are absolutely brilliant.
Your one about these generals and about the national disgrace this is, is a must-read.
michael walsh
Yeah, well, I got kicked off Twitter.
I was one of the early purges of Twitter back last summer, but I am on Facebook and just look for the cover of Last Stand.
Let me say, I'm out in Southern California, up 7,000 feet in the air, and I'm in a mountain, so I had not heard the news of the resignation of one of our officers, which is good to see, and we ought to start seeing a lot more of them.
Not since Napoleon's retreat from Moscow, I think, has there been a greater blunder at the highest levels of the American government.
And I think what America now understands is our generals have failed us because there's always a way for a general to go around, as Grant did.
Grant would sit down with Lincoln and Lincoln would say, do this, do that.
And Grant said, no, sir, I'm not going to do it.
I'm going to win this war my way.
We need that kind of attitude at the highest levels of our military.
That's one thing.
Two, you cannot ever start a war you don't intend to finish.
You can't start a war that you intend to tie.
And we've been doing that since the Defense Department became what the War Department used to be.
So I think we've got to address these issues.
And finally, to your point earlier, Steve, We've elected a non-entity as president, a man of no distinguishing talent or character, who's been in Congress for 50 years and accomplished absolutely nothing, and I hope everyone who voted for him He's very proud of what they've done to our forces in the United States Marine Corps today.
steve bannon
Let me just put a thing.
We didn't vote for him into office, and we're going to prove that in Arizona, and our next guest in Georgia, etc.
Elections have consequences.
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences, and we're seeing, in living color, I want everybody to embrace it.
Embrace the suck, okay?
Because this is what they did.
We're going to hold all of them accountable.
The social media oligarchs, the media barons, the Wall Street, the global corporatists.
You're all going to own this.
unidentified
Okay?
steve bannon
You're not going to be... We're going to have accountability and responsibility.
By the way, he did not resign.
Colonel Scheller was relieved for cause because he has the guts to say, I'll put it on the line, but somebody's got to be held... You guys have got to be held accountable.
Mike, we've got to bounce.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
I want to go now to Vernon Jones.
Vernon, you're actually in Georgia campaigning with A gentleman that took a half hour to talk to us today when he landed.
That would be the great patriot General Mike Flynn.
The reason I want to get you on Vernon, they had a briefing at the Pentagon today.
50,000 Afghani refugees they're making for these military bases to come here and we're a big advocate.
We got to take care of our allies.
We got to make sure that people that work for the freedom, but they got to stay in the region because one day they're going to go back to Afghanistan and free their country from this medieval theocracy that's the Taliban.
50,000 here.
Governor Kemp in Georgia said, hey, load it up.
We'll welcome with open arms.
What do you say, Vernon Jones?
vernon jones
Well, first of all, I want all your audience to know they can go to jonesforgeorgia.com and be a part of this movement.
You know, I'm campaigning today with two patriots.
One, State Senator Wendy Rogers.
She's here campaigning with me.
You know, she started things in Maricopa County.
And also, General Mike Flynn is here with me campaigning as well.
I look at Brian Kemp.
Brian Kemp joined I was going to say O'Biden, which really is O'Biden.
He joined Joe Biden last week and welcomed all of the terrorists and suicide bombers to Georgia.
Brian Kemp, our governor, did it.
Now this is the same governor that had a shotgun in a truck and said he's going to drive throughout Georgia, his last campaign, and he's going to round up all the illegals to protect Georgians.
But here he is now allowing the Taliban to come on Georgia's soil.
You and I both know they are not vetted.
Look at that situation that happened with one of those bombers who supposedly was vetted to get through the door.
Let me tell you, we would not tolerate that in Georgia.
That goes to show you what Brian Kim is doing.
He's caving to the left.
He's trying to pretend that he's trying to build a coalition with Democrats.
That's scary.
We need to take a stand.
When you look at those who are supposedly our allies who helped us over there, I appreciate what they've done.
But let me tell you, we save Americans first.
And for Americans to still be left over there, Joe Biden is still in the basement.
He's not in control.
He doesn't even know where he is.
That's dangerous.
That's why we have to have strong governors, like ones in Georgia and, I mean, like ones like Ron DeSantis and others, who can hold the line.
We're the last line of defense that we can stand up But I would not, as governor, allow the Taliban to come and locate in a neighborhood near my voters and my people here in Georgia.
Take them to another country.
I'm just sorry.
steve bannon
I just want to reiterate that you have no problem.
You're supportive of people that were either commandos or interpreters or work with the State Department.
No problem with because the Taliban is looking for for For people that work with us, to make sure they get out of the country safely, as long as American citizens come out for us to get out of the country safely, but they're kept at all the bases we've got in the area, in Iraq, in UAE, in Qatar, in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, all that, keep them in the area for one day because they're going to go back to Afghanistan to free their country, right?
Your point is, with the vetting process all over the map, no need to further exacerbate our problems we're bringing here to the United States, is that your point?
vernon jones
Yeah, it's a matter of national security.
You're going to bring them here.
Many of them have been double agents.
I don't care what anyone says.
They've shared information on both sides.
And then we shared a killer list with them.
We gave them an actual list, the Taliban, a list of folks to go and help get to the airport.
Really?
I mean, come on.
You and I know that what they've done is put us at a risk.
And for them to come to this country, many of them are men, many cases, most of them are men.
What do you think is going to happen two to three years from now?
When we see bombings, when we see disasters right here on the U.S.
soil, well, you know what?
We gave them the green light by bringing them over here and not vetting them properly.
Steve, I'm opposed to that.
My governor, Governor Kemp, supports bringing them in.
We can't have that.
And as governor, I will not tolerate that.
Absolutely not.
steve bannon
Vernon, you're with Two Patriots today.
Colonel Wendy Rogers and General Mike Flynn.
It's got to be an amazing time down there in Fulton County.
How do people get access to you on social media and how do they find out more about your campaign?
vernon jones
If they want to be a part of taking back Georgia, and we will take Georgia back, they can go to jonesforgeorgia.com.
Jonesforgeorgia.com.
Listen, Steve, we want fighters here in Georgia.
Kemp laid down.
He caved into Stacey Abrams.
He caved into election integrity.
He caved into Dominion.
He has caved in everywhere he can.
We call him the great caver.
Why?
Because he's soft.
He doesn't have a backbone.
So we want to fight here.
So goes Georgia.
So goes this country.
When we win Georgia, then we'll be able to go in 2024.
We can go to the Carolinas.
We can go to Michigan, Arizona.
Wisconsin, Minnesota, all those places, taking our message, growing the party, and taking the left out. We're going to give the left a really good right hook.
steve bannon
Vernon, thank you very much for taking time away from your campaign to join us today.
Appreciate it.
vernon jones
Thank you, Justin.
steve bannon
Chosin Reservoir.
Thanks, brother.
Chosin Reservoir.
That's another book you wrote.
Give me tomorrow.
By the way, a fighting retreat as hard as an extraction under fire.
Chosin Reservoir, what did the Marines, what did the Army, what did they do there?
unidentified
This is the epic battle of the Marine Corps, and to a lesser extent, the U.S.
Army.
40 below zero, Steve.
Weather surrounded in some cases 10, 20 to 1.
They had to fight their way out of the Chosin Reservoir.
They had to basically airdrop a bridge across a chasm.
They spanned that chasm as they fought their way across.
They fought their way through entire Chinese units.
They destroyed A massive Chinese army that actually surrounded them as they were fighting their way out.
How many civilians did they bring out?
300,000.
It's a credible story that most people don't even know about.
steve bannon
With no winter clothing, outnumbered 10 to 1, with limited ammunition, and that journey back, It brought out 300,000, saved 300,000 Koreans.
unidentified
It was a tough extraction too, Steve, because what the Chinese Communists did is they actually infiltrated within the civilian ranks and, you know, tried to kill our guys, which, and they did get some of our Marines.
steve bannon
Captain Bannon, our honored dead of the 13 that we know, I think there's 13, maybe one or other added, can we have our next, our next, introduce our audience to one of the more, the next of the honored dead?
unidentified
Yes, Riley McCollum from Wyoming.
He graduated in 2019 from Jackson Hole High School.
He was not only a newlywed, he was going to be a father in three weeks and he joined the Marines the day he turned 18.
steve bannon
Today, 245 years ago, a regiment of Marylanders saved, basically, the Continental Army.
Incredible oldest so far of the six. I think they put a half a dozen We know as the families are being notified oldest is 22 years old Today 245 years ago a regiment of Marylanders Save basically the Continental Army remember the Declaration of Independence was signed negotiated, but that's a declaration eight years of combat Always remember that.
We had to fight for eight years of combat against the greatest empire in the world.
Eight years.
And six weeks after the signing of the Declaration, we're fighting for our life on Long Island.
In Brooklyn today, 245 years ago, this today.
This American Thermopylae.
If those Marylanders had not done a rearguard action and slowed down the British Expeditionary Force, Washington's army would have been wiped out.
unidentified
An hour more precious in our history than any other.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in their blood, Steve.
Six companies of Marylanders attacked a stone house that was occupied by Lord Cornwallis.
steve bannon
Attack after attack, wave after wave after wave.
unidentified
They were one of the only units that had bayonets in the American Army.
This is an early part in the American Army in August 1776 and they were called the bayonets of the revolution because they They unseated, partially, Cornwallis and allowed the American Army to escape through a gap in their lines to the heights of Brooklyn.
And it's there that a massive Nor'easter pelted both armies.
Let's hang on.
steve bannon
Let's hang on for the extraction, because you're getting to the good part.
By the way, you know what it represents today?
There's a plaque on a wall in Brooklyn.
We don't even know where they're buried.
A mass grave with these heroes.
OK, we'll be back.
Extraction under fire in the war room next Okay, welcome back Extraction Under Fire, War Room special here on Real America's Voice.
John Frederick, Radio Network.
Of course, GNews, GTV.
The second hour.
By the way, the first six names, individuals of the honored dead, I think there's 13 KIAs.
Oldest, 22 years old.
Right?
Most of these, 19 or 20.
Captain Bannon, in fact, can you give me the first individual?
I want to get the picture up there before I bring in Colonel Mills and we got Mike Walsh.
We got a lot of people coming on the second hour.
The first individual from Laredo, Texas.
As we told you about the Rio Grande Valley, the blue-collar, hard-working Hispanics down there.
Now, there's a big controversy in the Rio Grande Valley.
They actually say Laredo is not part of it.
It's kind of the gateway to the Rio Grande Valley.
But the very first KIA, we had a Navy Corpsman from Chicago that was named, and then we'll get to him in a second.
But the very first Marine that was named was, guess what, from the Rio Grande Valley.
Told you, it's hard-working folks down there.
Captain Bannon, what do you got?
unidentified
His name is David Lee Espinoza.
He's 20 years old from Labrado, Texas.
He grew up in Rio Bravo, and he graduated from Lyndon B. Johnson High School.
steve bannon
Okay, and just joined the Corps a couple of years ago, correct?
Am I correct in that?
unidentified
Correct.
Correct.
Within the last two years.
steve bannon
Last two years, Rio Grande Valley and from the town, actually raising the town down there in the Rio Grande Valley, that's one of the hot spots in there.
Told you that the, I think it's up to 50% of marine rifle companies are now made up of Hispanic Americans.
Somebody was telling me, giving me the stat the other day.
Okay, I want to go to Colonel John Mills.
He was on the Joint Planning staff.
Also was the guy in charge, one of the colonels in charge of the airspace over Afghanistan when the paramilitary guys went in back in 2001 when we rolled up the Taliban in about, what, three or four weeks.
Colonel Mills, walk our audience through.
Today, we've had a lot.
It had General Bolduc, one of the legendary guys in Special Forces.
We had General Mike Flynn, who's head of DIA, Defense Intelligence.
We had Eric Prince.
A lot of experts.
Colonel Masterjohn is on.
People are saying, hey, since we get, forget Bagram for a second, that is a strategic nightmare and a disaster.
And quite frankly, strategically, our allies in the Modi government in India are absolutely livid because you've just given the Central Asia essentially to China, right, by giving that strategic airstrip.
But airbase, let's leave that aside for a second.
Now that these geniuses made a decision on Kabul, to allow the Taliban To basically have the perimeter and as Patrick O'Donnell says, hey it's just not the Taliban, you've got the county network and the head guy's got a five million dollar bounty on his head.
That's basically got perimeter security.
Everybody's talked about you need a surge.
Walk us through extraction under fire.
We've got about a hundred hours.
Until everybody's got to be out.
There's discussion now the Taliban may actually be on the military side.
They didn't fight their way in.
Looks like they invited in to do some sort of transition, but the civilian flights are winding down.
The military flights look like they're going to start.
Walk us through what this process is going to be.
How's it planned for?
And in your professional view, how does it look right now?
unidentified
Yeah, so today was probably both a somber day and a day of reconstitution on the ground.
I can assure you it was a long night at the National Military Command Center in the Pentagon.
I'm sure they spun up to higher levels of readiness.
I'm sure it was an all-nighter.
They have 24-hour teams there anyway, but they went to a higher level of staffing.
Central Command, Transportation Command, Special Operations Command.
It's all about on-the-ground securing.
It looks like Rear Admiral Pete Vaisley, Navy SEAL is essentially the senior Major General Chris Donahue from the 82nd, is essentially most of the force structure.
Off the coast, you got, looks like the Reagan Carrier Wing 5, you got the Iwo Jima, a large deck amphib with the 24th MEU, probably flew in some reinforcements.
It's about essentially preparing for that mini-surge to extract at the end, if that's still the case.
Now, they may not be talking a whole lot about it, but I have a good hunch.
They probably was a big spin-up, and there's very likely additional capabilities being moved into place.
I mean, it was even a few days ago that I think it was the Epoch Times reported that Marine F-18s were on the ground, most likely from the Reagan, from what's been publicly listed as the squadrons.
A number of them are Marines F-18 squadrons off the Reagan, which is normal.
Marines fly off of the carriers all the time, so they might have forward deployed some of the F-18s to forward refueling points, forward operational points, but they're probably essentially reconstituting, probably moving some additional capabilities into place.
Unfortunately, situations, there's, I mean, it's tragic, they had to reconstitute, there's probably additional that are wounded that had to be evacuated.
And there's a lot of report writing that has to be gone through and a lot of questions that are being asked and have to be answered.
steve bannon
Colonel Mills, here's the question, is that they've got these capabilities, whether it's carry battlegroups in the North Arabian Sea, or you've got these other assets that are available, but traditionally, if you did it by the book, or if you did it the way you do it, you would do a surge to set the perimeter again, maybe do some extraction of American citizens, but you do some sort of surge that would give you the ability to get people out and start extracting.
But at least everything that we know now and everything the White House and obviously they're going to keep their plans as they should.
But it doesn't feel like they're talking about a surge.
It looks like they're talking about some other modality of extraction.
Would you have any idea what that would be?
unidentified
It's really about building up before you release.
So, I mean, there's probably a lot of things going on that we don't know about.
We can kind of postulate on what's going on.
I'm still absolutely, I don't want to question Vasely or Donoghue in any way, shape or form, but I'm just, I'm baffled by this arrangement that we seem to be very trusting of the Taliban.
Like they are somehow, they're a very fractious group themselves.
So to even say that the Taliban are one monolithic trustworthy group is just, I just can't believe that's the case in the year 2021.
We seem to be placing a lot of trust in them.
I don't think that's a wise situation, but those commanders on the ground know better than me, and, but I'm just, I think it's a very odd situation.
I would flow additional force, and again, it was a long, I guarantee it was a long night, and a lot of units were spun up, and very likely a lot more capability, I don't want to go into exactly what, is flowing that direction.
So I just can't believe we're not providing additional resource so we can kind of surge, so we can let go and release gracefully if that still is the plan.
steve bannon
Colonel Mills, can you just hang on because I want to ask you some more questions.
We've got a couple more guests.
Captain Bennett Moe, can you give us another of the honored dead?
There's been, I think, six names released.
The oldest is 22 years old.
I think the average age is about 20.
Can you give us another example of someone who was killed in action?
unidentified
Yes, Lance Corporal Kareem Nekawi.
He graduated from Norco High School in Norco, California in 2019.
His parents said he loved what he was doing and he always wanted to be a Marine.
steve bannon
Okay, thank you very much.
We've got a few more to go.
Let's bring in now Michael Walsh, Michael, columnist over the Epoch Times, columnist at the New York Post.
You've had some pretty tough columns here the last couple days.
You're also the author of a book, Last Stands, which couldn't be... I mean, I had my two favorite writers, O'Donnell and Walsh, have written books basically about Donald's written about an extraction under fire, the very first ever done by the American military, which is essentially 245 years ago, basically this weekend.
And of course, Walsh wrote the great book, Last Stands, became the number one bestseller in history.
And this got a feel of some of the last stans that you wrote about.
Michael, have you seen similarities in the last couple of days as we look at what I call people saying it's a Dunkirk or I think it's den bin foo, right?
You're trapped in a situation that higher-ups made the decision and of course the fighting men and women have got to put up with it.
What are your thoughts about how this looks vis-a-vis other last stans that you wrote about?
michael walsh
Well, as you know, Steve, the hardest thing in military activity is the fighting retreat to get out of a situation that you must get out of.
So naturally, I'm thinking of the Chosen Reservoir, which is one of the chapters in my book, Last Stands.
But in this case, we don't have really that option anymore.
Because we have surrendered effectively unilaterally to a force of goat herds that we've been fighting for 20 years.
I think this is the biggest disgrace in American military history.
I was thinking about what could be a bigger blunder than this.
From the top down, from the White House down, from the military hierarchy on down. Maybe pick its charge, which was as suicidal crazy as you could possibly get, but we're not in a suicidal situation.
We're in a surrounded situation of our own making. And as I wrote in the New York Post last weekend, heads should roll.
We haven't had a victory, a clear-cut, unconditional surrender victory since the end of World War Since the... Well, hold it, hold it, hold it.
steve bannon
Hang on a second.
Hang on.
unidentified
Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
steve bannon
Heads did roll today.
Colonel Scheller said, I will risk everything.
I'm 18 years.
I don't have... I've been fighting for 18 years.
I've been a warrior for 18 years.
I don't have my retirement.
You know, I'm in a job I love.
But I will put it on the line.
He says, I know I'm going to get fired to demand accountability by the chain of command.
By the military chain of command.
So there was, by the way, there was a termination today.
Understand that with everything that's going on, there was a termination today.
Colonel Scheller, Right?
Colonel Scheller got fired at 2.30.
We played this thing at 10 o'clock, he was fired at 2.30.
So there was somebody, they held somebody accountable, responsible, Scheller, who said, I'll put it on the line after fighting over there for 18 years, I'll put it on the line by calling you guys out and demanding, demanding, because he said, not one of you guys are throwing your stars on the table.
Right?
And how can you get in this situation?
Walsh calls it the greatest disgrace in American military history.
The rot here is just not the White House.
Obviously, elections have consequences and stolen elections have catastrophic consequences and you can see that the tech oligarchs in the media and Wall Street and all their woke corporations didn't let the American people do their due diligence so they would understand that you have hapless pencil necks like Jake Sullivan and like Tony Blinken, these gutless cowards, right?
And then Austin and Milley and all of it.
Right?
And Biden out there yesterday, who knows what that thing was.
I'm sure the Taliban's quaking in their boots.
He says, we're going to get you.
We're going to hunt you down.
You talk about a hollow threat, they're just laughing.
They're laughing because now on the 20th anniversary of the worst day in American history, Worst in Antietam.
Worst in Pearl Harbor.
On the 20th anniversary, you're going to have a Jihad terrorist super-state created, and they're going to be celebrating over there.
Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Taliban that we've already defeated.
There's already enough 20-year-olds dead that beat them one time around.
We want to go back to that.
We want to go back to the 10,000 that are dead in these two wars, Iraq and Afghanistan.
We want to go back and we'll do an individual, the honored dead, that already gave the ultimate sacrifice to beat these guys the first time around.
And now we're back and guess what?
They got ISI down there and they got access to nuclear weapons.
Okay?
Hey, we don't have to lie like the Bush administration to get us here, but the phony weapons of mass destruction, they got real weapons of mass destruction.
Okay?
And they've driven the Americans out, and they know it.
This is the worst, and Wall says it.
Why do you say it's a national disgrace?
michael walsh
Well, because we failed at every single level from the White House through the highest ranks of the military.
steve bannon
But not at every level, because at the combat, the heroism of this generation that volunteered to do this, those kids today that died weren't even born when the towers went down.
They weren't even born when the towers went down.
michael walsh
At this tactical level, we are superb.
At the strategic level, we are terrible.
We have not had a clear vision for what victory means.
I'm just finishing up another chapter in my forthcoming book about Grant.
Grant is very clear what his objective was at every single step of the way of that Civil War.
And as you might notice, Steve, I'm wearing my Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
hat here in honor of the Marines that died.
I was born at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
And another point that Captain Bannon, is that correct?
Do I have her rank correct?
steve bannon
That's correct.
michael walsh
Captain Bannon makes a good point, which everyone who's ever been involved with the Marine Corps knows, that the Southwestern Hispanic kids are the backbone of the Corps, and they have been for a very, very long time.
The Corps is largely Irish, Like my father, American Indian, also like my father, and Southwestern Hispanics.
And this notion that we're a racist country just makes my blood boil when you think you can walk into any little church in Arizona, New Mexico, West Texas, and you will see Pictures of boys that gave their lives for this country who are Southwestern Hispanics.
I wanted to make that point.
steve bannon
But the larger point is we need... Mike, hang on one second.
We'll take a short commercial break.
We'll return.
Michael Walsh, Patrick K. O'Donoghue, Mo Bannon, Steve Bannon, all of it.
extraction under fire next.
Okay, welcome back.
Extraction Under Fire.
This is another two-hour special.
I want to thank Real America's Voice.
Dr. Gina Loudon is going to be live right after the show.
I want the entire audience to hold.
She's going to be doing more coverage of the situation in Kabul.
And, of course, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, 10 to noon, Frank Gaffney is going to join us.
We're going to have others.
Another packed show.
Trying to get Eric Prince and other people to give updates as we go under 100 hours until this extraction's got to be finished with every deal that Biden's cut with the Taliban.
Another report with other, quite frankly, great contacts in-country right now.
This reaffirms what we heard.
Kabul Airport told a mix of Taliban speaking Arabic.
That means ISIS, Al-Qaeda.
Others are mixed in with this Taliban.
Like we said, we've allowed a terrorist super state to be created.
And all the phony and the lies and the misrepresentations of people like Nicole Wallace and all these people on MSNBC that hate Trump, these Republicans that hate Trump, the Never Trump.
Remember, the Never Trumpers are all the neocons that hated the America First policies, right?
You see them all on MSNBC all the time, right?
That foreign policy establishment.
These are all the people that lied.
They're all the ones that had the blood on their hands that can't wash away, okay?
Because they're lies about the phony weapons of mass destruction, right?
Where America really lost This is not phony weapons of mass destruction.
You have the Haqqani Network, you have Al Qaeda, you have ISIS, you have the Taliban.
All of those people have been defeated by this new greatest generation, which is the young fighters who volunteered.
Right?
The junior officers and the enlisted men.
And today, Captain Bennett's got a new one.
We do have someone over 22 years old.
The next hero is 23 years old.
Okay, we're going to get to his name in a second.
But think about it.
So far, I think two-thirds of the names of the honored dead from yesterday were not born.
unidentified
When the towers were struck?
steve bannon
What kind of, what kind of patriotism does that take to sign up for this?
Okay?
And look at how we've thrown their lives away.
That's what's got to be embraced here.
And now they have access, the terrorist super state has access to real weapons of mass destruction because we've looked the other way for years with Pakistan.
unidentified
Right?
steve bannon
And by the way, we shoved tens of billions of dollars.
One of the things Trump asked right away, why are we shoving tens of billions of dollars to these guys every year?
They're basically, it's the Pashtuns.
They're playing games with you.
Oh, you can't go over the border.
It's territorial integrity of the nation of Pakistan.
Give me a break.
So this is what the elites, remember the elites are your betters.
The Trump is disorganized.
NATO doesn't like him.
They don't know what they're doing.
You got all these cowboys in there.
It's all totally unprofessional.
Tell me his crisis.
His crises were all media-driven.
Oh, he said something about Putin or something in London.
It's all... And what he did?
A decision I disagreed with, he made it as Commander-in-Chief, I argued against the Syrian airstrike, I said it's just like Clinton, but all those guys want to do it, they want to hit them with cruise missiles all the time, right up in Syria, because they all want to get up there and get in a war with Russia, that's what they want to do.
And the other, he stopped the madman John Bolton, who's on MSNBC all the time, Bolton for wanting to get in a war with Iran, right, shooting where they stopped it at the last second.
Other than that, what were Trump's crises?
That were just not these media-driven, phony crises?
He didn't have crises, not like this.
Michael Walsh summed it up.
The most disgraceful incident in the history of our honored military.
Right?
Not the valor of our troops.
And it was Lieutenant Colonel, what, Scheller?
Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Scheller, who's another hero, puts it all on the line today.
He says, I know I'll be fired for this, but I'm prepared to give it all away.
So that someone's held accountable, that someone's held responsible.
Hey, guess what?
Here's what the system did.
They fired him at 2.30.
They relieved him for cause, right?
A brave warrior who's done this for 17 years.
Because that's what we got to do.
What we have to do is we have to, we have to put, the apparatus has to clean out all the good guys.
They got to clear that out.
And you see these incompetence.
The big briefing today had a big brief.
Was it on the American citizens that are there and what is the process and what's happening?
You don't have to give away classified information, but is something going on or we're just going to get out of here and leave American citizens, right?
Nope.
It's about 50,000 refugees coming here to the United States.
The bases are ready.
They had culturally appropriate food.
Once again, in the war room, we fully support protecting and working with our allies, but it's got to stay in region.
One of the reasons it's got to stay in region, you're going to take over Afghanistan eventually, that's what we spent 20 years here for, in the nation-building project.
At least the globalists should sit there and understand, if you ever want to stand up like you want to stand up, Those people, your inner core, that 50 or 100,000, that's it, that's got to stay in region.
If you don't do that, and also we have to send a signal, working with the United States to save your country is not a ticket to America.
That's not the way the system works.
For working in your country to save your country, it's to save your country.
To save your country.
Your country.
Not a ticket, not going to hit a lottery ticket and go to Fort Hood.
It's so scripted.
And by the way, that's the most organized presentation we had.
We had the guys over from Russ Votes Group today, Wade Miller.
He says, the buried lead, they said, we've had this plan ready since April.
The one thing they're organized on and ready for is to take refugees to the United States of America.
That's what they're ready for.
They're not ready to get the American citizens out.
They're not ready to organize anything, a real extraction from, no, they're going to let the Taliban, and now we know all Arabic speakers, and that means ISIS, and that means Al-Qaeda, right?
That's what you got, the perimeter.
That you learn, Mo, in Beast Barracks, not even in your first year at West Point, you learn that in Beast Barracks, don't give up the perimeter, and particularly don't give it up to a lying, murderous, medieval theocracy that let them control the perimeter.
No, the parents have already started talking, the first parent already started talking about what he thinks about the military command, and the commander-in-chief, and the rest of these, about his son's life.
And you're going to hear a lot more from him.
You're going to hear a lot more about that.
Okay?
About what happened here.
You saw Seth Moulton.
Seth Moulton's a progressive Democrat.
Couldn't get farther left on policies, but he's a war hero.
The battle in the job.
That's why he got on the plane and flew over.
He didn't believe Biden.
He didn't believe the Pentagon.
He wanted to go see with his own eyes.
And yeah, maybe it was not totally appropriate.
I know some people are upset about it, but hey, he's the first guy to come back and said, hey, it's not a gate that one's on the other and we're controlling the gate.
No, the Marines are out on the other side in the mix.
And that's how the Taliban, remember, they control the perimeter, they look the other way when the suicide bomber came in.
Okay?
They look the other way.
And of course, a buried leader, you gotta go into page 20 of the New York Times, 169 Afghanis are dead already.
Many women and children.
That's what we're dealing with.
Moe, hang on for a second before we go to the next one.
I'm bringing Boris.
We've got to shift.
There's a bunch happening in electoral news.
I've got to get this in today.
It's a Friday.
Boris Epstein, thank you.
I realize we just got you by phone because we don't have another way to get you.
Can you get us the update?
There's some big bombshells about to drop here.
We've got to get to more than ever.
His illegitimacy now has got to be put out for the world to see.
Put out for the world to see.
Elections have consequences.
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.
And that's what we're going through now.
Boris Epstein.
boris epshteyn
No doubt about it, Steve.
It's an honor to be here on this solemn day, terrible day.
And we screamed from the mountaintops all last year saying that Joe Biden is not anywhere near fit to be a leader.
And those who pushed Joe Biden to run, those who backed his so-called campaign, those who let him hide in the basement, and then those who rigged the election.
Those who rigged the election.
Perkins Coie, here's looking at you.
Here's looking at you.
Those people are responsible and they have blood on their hands as much as Joe Biden and his feckless bunch of losers and cowards who are in this so-called administration.
Who are in this so-called administration.
And what is happening now is that because of the pressure and the dedication from the War Room Posse, from the MAGA movement, you are seeing results.
The Arizona report is going to drop any day and the findings are huge.
They're staggering.
And then in Pennsylvania, credit where credit is due, I understand that Corman is doing the right thing and we're going to see hearings and subpoenas very shortly.
They're acting over, they're not going to wait until, you know, October or whatever.
They're acting now.
They're holding hearings and the subpoenas that are going to come out of the hearings.
Jay Corman, Chris Dosh, they're all in.
And they better be all in.
And by the way, if that doesn't happen, if Labor Day and the week of Labor Day come and go and we don't see subpoenas, well, you're going to hear our wrath again.
Always call them within the lines, but you'll hear our wrath again.
But right now, From everything I know, in Pennsylvania, Jay Corman, Chris Dush was in charge of this investigation, are doing the right thing, and you're going to see a major, a major fight in Pennsylvania to get to the truth, to find out what the governor knew, to find out what the Secretary of State knew, and to get to the bottom of the real election, the real vote count, the real legal vote count in Pennsylvania.
And in terms of the Democrats, real quick, I want to put one name out there.
steve bannon
Sure.
boris epshteyn
Mark Elias, the evil genius, okay?
They called, they secured the election, Time Magazine article.
The blood of those Marines is on his hands.
He stole this election for Joe Biden, and now this is what we have.
Disgusting, despicable, and treasonous.
steve bannon
Boris, how can people follow you on social media?
Because I know you've got tons of information coming out about this.
I want everybody to make sure they're following you 24 hours a day.
boris epshteyn
Absolutely.
New website going up.
Sign up at www.BorisEP.com.
On Getter, BorisEP.
On Twitter, BorisEP.
And of course, hot on Instagram, Boris underscore Epstein.
Stay strong.
God bless.
And condolences and prayers to those we lost yesterday.
Wishing everybody strength and good Shabbos.
steve bannon
Thank you, Boris.
From the American Thermopylae, you can find it in your book, The Indispensables, or that, it's actually Washington's Immortal.
unidentified
It's actually both books.
steve bannon
But I want to talk about the extraction under fire.
Once they got to Brooklyn Heights, pushed back from Brooklyn, once they got to Brooklyn Heights, they had to get across the river.
That's the first extraction in American history.
unidentified
This is where real leadership comes into play, Steve.
And this is General Washington, in some cases, his finest moment.
Because he is He's adaptable and you know he's in a situation where he has to stay in fight or retreat and he wisely decides to retreat.
He calls a council war of his battle captains and they decide to retreat and you know this is an incredibly fragile moment because Anyone can tip off that they're trying to evacuate.
He tells his army that they are advancing, when in reality, they're going back to the East River and towards Manhattan to board boats.
John Glover, who's the hero of the moment, is only given two hours to take a motley assortment of boats that are assembled, some sails, some oars, and they have to take 9,500 men across the East River.
In nine hours.
steve bannon
Half the Continental Army.
unidentified
Half the Continental Army.
And initially it doesn't work, because the tides in the river are so strong, nothing is working.
And they make their way a little bit across, they take the wounded first and the equipment, and then they try to call off the operation, but they can't find Washington that night.
And they push forward.
The wind changes.
Miraculously, the wind doesn't affect the entire, practically the entire Royal Navy's park in the East River.
They can sail up behind us at any moment and destroy the flotilla, destroy the army, and destroy the cause.
Even capture Washington.
This is one of the most fragile moments in our country's history.
This is the American Dunkirk.
The wind changes again, and Glover and his men, the Marbleheaders, move the army across.
But dawn is coming, Steve, and there is chaos on the embarkation point.
General Washington is the last guy out, practically.
He raises a boulder over his head and says that he will sink the boats to hell, the boats that are in front of him to hell, if they don't have order.
And the men restore order, and there's a fog that comes in.
steve bannon
That fog is providential.
unidentified
It saves the Army and it saves Washington and the country.
steve bannon
He's the last guy off.
Okay, short commercial break.
We're in an extraction under fire.
The one in Kabul now.
Be back in a moment.
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Captain Bannon, we now have a 23-year-old.
Can you give us the details?
And by the way, we're going to get to all of the honored dead tomorrow.
We're going to do these individually in tomorrow's show starting at 10 to make sure that everybody understands and appreciates who these heroes are and what their sacrifice was.
Captain Bannon, who's the 23-year-old?
unidentified
Corporal Dagan William Tyler Page.
He graduated from Millard South High School in Omaha, Nebraska.
He joined the Marines in 2019.
He loved the Brotherhood of the Marines and his parents said he was a genuinely happy guy that you could always count on.
steve bannon
Is that general, is he from Omaha, Nebraska?
Is that Omaha?
unidentified
Yes, correct.
Correct.
steve bannon
Omaha, Nebraska, you see this all over.
It's America, California, Texas, Nebraska, all of it.
We're going to get to all of these.
I think Chicago, the Navy Corpsman.
Colonel Mills, as we leave our nightly broadcast tonight, hopefully have you back on tomorrow.
What should people be looking for overnight as they think about this extraction?
What do you got for us?
unidentified
Yeah, so Kabul is eight and a half hours essentially ahead of us right now.
So it's early morning right now.
They're probably preparing.
Again, there's very likely things that have changed and forces that have moved and capabilities moved into place that we're not being told about and we can't see to provide.
Because that is just in these situations, even though it may not be public, That's what's done in these situations.
It was a long night last night.
I'm sure it was a long day.
It's going to be a long night again.
All the different command posts making sure everybody understands, all the reports are filed, and all the forces flow to support this operation so they can surge and retreat.
steve bannon
Colonel Mills, thank you so much for sticking with us.
When we're getting reports that they're hearing Arabic, which means Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
They're hearing Arabic among the Taliban guys.
They're actually starting to flow through the crowds outside and telling people to go away.
And we're hearing, we've seen photographs from responsible journalists over there.
They're seeing the vehicles, actually some of them come on to the military side.
So there's clearly some sort of transitionary thing that's getting ready to happen.
It's your sense you start to hear Arabic.
That's a pretty big problem, right?
That means these guys are all mixed up, and it means that... Those are outsiders.
unidentified
Even from the very early days, right after 9-11, when we first moved in, that was one of the immediate giveaways of the difference between locals, Taliban, and Al-Qaeda, or even Haqqani.
But if you spoke Arabic, that meant you weren't original Pashtun and you were an outsider.
And oftentimes that was a giveaway and a way to separate them and identify them.
So hopefully we got some good linguists and translators and some intel support, counterintelligence support on the ground, separate that out.
Again, I don't understand this concept of essentially subcontracting out our perimeter.
This just doesn't make sense.
And it's high risk.
steve bannon
Colonel Mills, how do people follow you between now and tomorrow's show on social media?
unidentified
Oh yes, Colonel Rhett John, Colonel R-E-T John on Getter and Gab, and Daily Missive on Telegram.
steve bannon
Colonel, thank you very much.
Thank you, sir, very much for joining us tonight.
Appreciate it.
unidentified
Thank you, Steve.
steve bannon
245 years ago today, American Thermopylae in Brooklyn, they're remembered by a plaque on a wall and an unmarked grave, right?
And in the next couple of days, we're going to have actually what would have happened 245 years ago, the first extraction under fire, under duress with General Washington.
I want people to get access book.
The DNA of this military goes back 245 years, and you can tell we've done this before under great duress, but it always took leadership.
unidentified
That's absolutely right, Steve.
This is all about leadership.
And Washington really had that leadership, you know, incredible leadership.
He was arguably our greatest president.
And the leadership there at Brooklyn really is, I think, is one of his finest moments where, you know, there's chaos.
He's the last man practically off the shore as the rest of his army goes.
And he lifts a rock over his head, this kind of large boulder.
He was a man of great strength.
And, you know, he has that charisma and gravitas.
Boulder over the head and says, you know, sink the boat to hell in front of me, unless there's order.
And order is restored.
As dawn is coming up, and the British Army is over his shoulder, firing.
And, you know, that's where this amazing fog sets in.
steve bannon
It's divine providence, providential.
Remember, this was a defeat.
It had been very easy to collapse and just call off.
The British thought that they had the largest expeditionary force they'd ever sent anywhere.
They had 400 ships.
The Royal Navy was one of the greatest institutions that created the modern world.
But the Royal Navy was the predecessor to the American Navy.
It was absolutely, 400 ships, a massive expeditionary army under great leadership and generals.
And our Continental Army just come together, ran us all the way off Long Island, ran us through Brooklyn, ran us through Brooklyn Heights, ran us through Manhattan, had to cross the Hudson River, had to get to Jersey, ran us out of New Jersey, ran us all the way back to Pennsylvania, and that's when we started to come back.
Remember, eight years of fighting.
The Declaration of Independence, every cell is worth a jot, love it, but that's a declaration.
That's not the thing itself.
The thing itself is they gave you something to fight for, for a country, but eight years of combat and many, many, many defeats.
unidentified
Many defeats.
And then there's still, you know, just the American will to win and not, I mean, in his iron axiom, not to be drove, seize the initiative.
And it's his leadership, too, on the battlefield.
steve bannon
Not to be drove.
unidentified
Not to be drove.
steve bannon
Okay, how do people get to you?
By the way, these two books go up right now on Amazon.
You get The Indispensables and The Washington Immortals.
If you want to feel good, watch this show because you're going to see real heroism over the next hundred hours and get these two books.
The Washington Immortals and The Indispensables by Patrick K. O'Donnell.
If you go on his site, he's got about a dozen books.
Every book he's got is spectacular, but these on The Revolution are particularly spectacular.
What's your social media handles?
unidentified
It's adcombathistorian on Twitter and a getter, and then my website is patrickkodonald.com.
steve bannon
It's always great when you come in.
unidentified
Steve, it's an honor.
I love coming here.
steve bannon
It's so ironic that today we had scheduled things so many months ago on the 245th anniversary of this.
unidentified
Yes.
steve bannon
Unbelievable.
Okay, we'll see you tomorrow morning, 10 o'clock.
And stay tuned, stay on the same channel right now, Dr. Gina Loudon, Real American's Voice, live broadcast tomorrow morning, 10 o'clock.
We'll be back for Extraction Under Fire.
You will not want to miss it.
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