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Significant developments this morning in Ukraine's efforts to hit back against Russian aggression. | ||
Ukraine launched a massive drone attack Deep inside Russian territory. | ||
The New York Times calls it a coordinated operation that targeted sites from eastern Siberia to Russia's western border. | ||
A source in Ukraine's security service tells NBC News that more than 40 Russian bomber planes were targeted in an operation nearly 3,000 miles away from Ukraine. | ||
The mission, codenamed... | ||
billion. | ||
The attack was planned over the course of the past year and a half and involved Sounds like a movie. | ||
NBC News cannot independently verify the claims made by the Ukrainian source. | ||
However, Russia's defense ministry confirmed the attacks. | ||
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Stay away. | |
Stay away. | ||
Right there. | ||
He's throwing bombs off the field. | ||
Right there. | ||
He said both of them. | ||
And you, you're going to tell him. | ||
You're going to tag him. | ||
He's not. | ||
Right. | ||
He's not doing anything. | ||
You're on the Stop. | ||
Everybody get back. | ||
He's right there. | ||
Who was the person that had? | ||
Right here. | ||
This guy right here. | ||
This guy is the one he's got to go. | ||
The first is that Sabri is behind bars, or Solomon rather, is behind bars right now on $10 million bail. | ||
He has a court date, as you said, 1.30, the time they're in Colorado. | ||
So we'll be looking forward to see what happens there. | ||
We know that there are multiple felony charges that he has booked on, including murder charges, though we have not learned from officials of any of these victims dying. | ||
So we're waiting to hear what that means for those charges. | ||
As John described, and you just heard from witnesses there, it was certainly a chaotic scene as these... | ||
They go to support the hostages that are held in Gaza by Hamas. | ||
And this person, Solomon, according to police, showed up with his makeshift flamethrower with Molotov cocktails. | ||
Witnesses describe how he was just dousing people and trying, you know, people were running to their aid, trying to basically put out the flames with water bottles, we're told. | ||
Four women, four men injured in this, all brought to hospitals, two actually had to be air flighted. | ||
As John mentioned, one of those victims, a Holocaust survivor, We've now seen the president of this administration come out and say that they are very frustrated that China is not really following the commitments that it agreed to after U.S. and Chinese officials met in Geneva last month. | ||
Now, we did hear many of his different advisors talk about this as well. | ||
What I'm hearing also behind the scenes is that We're actively trying to set up a direct call between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. | ||
His advisors reiterated that this weekend. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Well, we will see what the consequences are. | ||
I'm confident that when President Trump and Party Chairman Xi have a call, that this will be ironed out. | ||
Donald Trump and President Xi, you know, our president understands what to do. | ||
He's going to go work it out. | ||
President Trump, we expect, is going to have a wonderful conversation about the trade negotiations this week with President Xi. | ||
But the bottom line is that we've got to be ready in case things don't happen the way we want. | ||
Because if we have cannons but not cannonballs, then we can't fight a war. | ||
So a few things to take note of all of that, Kate. | ||
One is that the president has been saying for months now that he believed that he could help settle this by talking to Xi Jinping. | ||
But they have been unable to get the Chinese leader on the phone thus far. | ||
So they are moving toward actually having this happen this week. | ||
And really, from my conversations with Trump administration officials, they do believe a call between the top two leaders of both countries is necessary to kind of unlock where they are right now. | ||
We're not really sure how to move forward. | ||
And there's other moves I am told that they can take on China if they do not respond in turn. | ||
I was also told that they are not expecting to reimpose the 145% tariff figure on China, that there's other tools at their disposal. | ||
But this is really going to be a huge week for those talks with Beijing. | ||
Ukraine doesn't have good cards. | ||
Well, Russia's much bigger and has a lot more people. | ||
I get that. | ||
But the world has a lot of cards against Russia. | ||
And one of those cards that we have is about to be played in the United States Senate. | ||
In America, you have more than one person at the card table. | ||
We have three branches of government, and the House and the Senate are poised to act. | ||
What would change our mind if Russia came to the table, agreed to a ceasefire? | ||
*Skiss* | ||
I'm speaking to you from Warsaw, Poland, where there was, frankly, almost a redux of the election Trump-Biden or Trump-Harris, in the sense that you had a highly international, | ||
progressive, multilingual, media-savvy candidate on one side, and a candidate who represents The Poles who feel that they've been left out of the economic miracle of modern Poland and are reacting against the capital, That is the presidential election that happened in Poland yesterday with Karol Nowrowski, the conservative, winning. | ||
In many ways, the Trump administration was directly involved in this election in the sense that they sent cabinet member Kristi Noem, the secretary for Homeland Security, here last week to headline a CPAC conference in Warsaw to send the message that the So it's a very much a political win. | ||
But the important, I think, takeaway for president elect Nowrowski of Poland is whether he can get into the ear of the top Trump foreign policy team in a way that his predecessors have not been able to, because the polls simply have not been at the table when it comes to negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
despite holding the presidency of the European Council. | ||
Carol Navrotsky has won. | ||
It's a political win, also for the Trump administration. | ||
Can Navrotsky convert that into closer ties with the top Trump team? | ||
We shall see. | ||
The primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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Mega Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Monday to June in the year of our Lord 2025, and the President Trump, as we remember, talked about the three verticals. | ||
Number one, to use all his efforts to stop the kinetic part of the Third World War, which we are in the beginning of. | ||
Number two was to seal the border and deport at least 13 million illegal alien invaders came here on Biden's watch. | ||
Number three was to sort of this entire mess. | ||
Of the commercial relationships of the United States and the world, bring manufacturing jobs back, get tariff revenue, start to cut the budget, figure out how to finance this entire mess, the entire economic equation. | ||
And Jillian Tett the other day kind of picking up on one of the themes of the war room, that this is what we call geoeconomic. | ||
It's a convergence of national security, geopolitics, trade and finance. | ||
In a new, more sophisticated way of looking at the world. | ||
Folks, we are not closer this weekend and this morning to achieving the first and central priority of President Trump. | ||
I understand that sealing the border and deporting people is absolutely essential. | ||
He promised that. | ||
But if the kinetic part of the Third World War continues on, it will escalate. | ||
And once you get escalation in a situation like this, particularly on the Eurasian landmass, as two major conflicts in the 20th century, World War I and World War II, they will turn into wars of annihilation. | ||
Okay? | ||
They do, and vengeance. | ||
And we are heading to a very dark place, and we're heading to a very dark place very quickly. | ||
A massive come-from-behind victory in Poland for the MAGA forces. | ||
I want to give a hat tip to Matt Schlapp, Jack Posobiec, Mo Bannon, everybody associated with CPAC that went over there and I think provided the necessary energy to push that over the top or at least to show people that the world is watching. | ||
A massive victory in Poland. | ||
I would love to see that in Korea because tonight we're going to have the Korean team on. | ||
They start early voting already in Korea tomorrow. | ||
And if Korea falls, I don't think she's going to have a lot to say. | ||
And God bless Scott Besant and Hassett and Lutnick and all this. | ||
I'm not so sure she's going to have a lot to say later in the week about a trade deal or anything else. | ||
Because he's going to say, hey, my political warfare, I put a major asset in my pocket. | ||
And now I have a knife. | ||
That's right there. | ||
Korea's always been coming off the Eurasian land. | ||
I have a knife at the heart of Japan and Taiwan. | ||
What do you got? | ||
As these rehearsals for an invasion continue on. | ||
But most important and most disturbing is what happened in Ukraine. | ||
Remember, we've never questioned the valor or the toughness of the Ukrainian military or armed forces. | ||
We have been against this war from the beginning, and we told you we were going to get there. | ||
Folks, you've got to understand something. | ||
In the entire history of the United States and the Soviet Union, about strategic forces in the Cold War, the triad, intercontinental ballistic missiles, the underwater ballistic missile submarines, the boomers, in the third leg of the triad, strategic bombers, the United States never laid a glove on the Soviet Union ever for their strategic bombers. | ||
The Ukraine, I think of 140 strategic bombers, Ukraine took out 41. It's not just the $2 billion cost, it is the psychological shock. | ||
That is the moral equivalent, or the military equivalent, of putting a carrier battle group at the bottom of the sea in the Taiwan Straits or the South China Sea in some sort of kinetic conflict against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's the psychological damage. | ||
That was a big hit. | ||
One of two things. | ||
The White House said they didn't know about it or were given no heads up. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
You see Lindsey Graham over there stirring things up, saying the House and the Senate got a lot to say about this. | ||
The White House saying they didn't know about it. | ||
That's a massive problem. | ||
An even bigger problem is, and this is consistent with my discussions over the weekend with the IC community, they believe it's impossible. | ||
It goes back to that New York Times article from 24. It's impossible for Ukraine to have worked 18 months and not have American intelligence inextricably linked for target acquisition, for fire control solutions, for all of it on these drones with our artificial intelligence. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
and get into all of it next in the War Room. | ||
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In America's heart. | |
Breaking news from Poland, where a Conservative challenger has won the presidential vote runoff after a knife-edge election. | ||
Official results released earlier on Monday showed Karol Nowrowski the winner with 50.9% of the vote. | ||
His rival Warsaw's Liberal Mayor Rafael Czaskowski earned 49.1%. | ||
But earlier exit polls were neck and neck, and both candidates declared victory at different points during the night. | ||
The post of president in Poland is largely ceremonial, but Nowrowski's victory now sets him up for a showdown. | ||
The German's not taking this well. | ||
Germany, Mertz is here on Thursday. | ||
They just set that up over the weekend. | ||
It came after TASS, the official Russian news agency, and you've got to take TASS, you know. | ||
With a big Russian grain of wheat because it's pure propaganda. | ||
However, they're the ones that leaked that the Russian military was targeting Berlin. | ||
This assault, Jack Posobiec, I'm going to get to the Polish situation in a second, but given your intelligence, your naval intelligence officer, it was absolutely stunning. | ||
First off, hat tip to the Ukrainians. | ||
Nothing's ever been done like this before, folks. | ||
3,000 miles inland. | ||
This makes the Hamas. | ||
And remember, we said Hamas for 18 months. | ||
The intel services had to know about that. | ||
The Muslim Brotherhood training, financing, educating, logistics on that attack on October 7th. | ||
This is to the 10th power of that. | ||
First time ever strategic bombing forces have been eviscerated. | ||
This is worse than catching MacArthur with the fighter planes, not the bombers, the fighter planes, tip to tip in Manila on December 7th, 1941, December 7th and 8th. | ||
Jack, two things, and neither one of them are good because this is a strike into Russia to the strategic forces. | ||
This is a major act of war. | ||
So one of two things, either, which the New York Times has been reporting now for over a year with that great report they did back in 24, with the intel, our intel community. | ||
Inextricably linked with theirs, with target acquisition, with fire control solutions, with artificial intelligence, all of it, that planned this thing out for 18 months. | ||
There's no way the Ukrainians did this on their own. | ||
However, the other alternative, which the White House said, hey, we just found out about it, that's almost worse. | ||
Because if I'm Bibi, I'm sitting there going, hey, if Zelensky can do it, hey, line them up. | ||
Let's go next stop Persia. | ||
Jack Posobiec, put it in perspective for us. | ||
Well, Steve, what we saw here, this massive drone swarm attack in Russia, of course, it remains to be seen exactly what the battle damage assessment is. | ||
I know the Ukrainian forces. | ||
The Russians, of course, understandably, are trying to downplay this and act as if it's not that bad. | ||
They're saying the jets are repairable. | ||
Jack, Jack, Jack, they haven't totally denied it, and the footage is out there. | ||
These guys are saying that the damage is negligible and that many of the planes are, in fact, still usable. | ||
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So, again, battle damage assessment needs to be assessed. | |
If you took out one plane, this is an act of war. | ||
If the United States is involved here in your Russia, and by the way, the Russians hit back with a drone strike last night but nowhere near, and they've said, hey, wait, we're going to be all over this. | ||
If you're sitting in Moscow, this is a bold and active war that's ever happened between the United States and Russia since we were allies in World War II and then had kind of a breakup afterwards, sir. | ||
The question now is when this act was taking place, these drones are set, so they're telling us that they're going to be a war. | ||
So 18 months ago is in the beginning of or the midst of what I guess you could call the Autopen administration. | ||
So who was it on the American side that either gave the green light to this or provided the initial intelligence targeting? | ||
And is it possible then that these targets were even guided? | ||
By American targeteers at some point. | ||
We know about this base, Wiesbaden, Germany, the U.S. Army garrison, where they have, and the New York Times has reported this, Steve, as you just said, they have this gymnasium that's set up, and you've got the Ukrainian officials right there with NATO forces, which means, guess what? | ||
Us, the Americans, sitting right there providing targeting. | ||
Was a target package at any point? | ||
Given to the Ukrainians from Americans for this. | ||
And if such, do the Russians take that as an act of war from the United States on Russia? | ||
Proper. | ||
Because this idea of a proxy war, it's starting to get a little bit blurry along these lines. | ||
And we already saw the Germans. | ||
Steve, what were they all saying last week? | ||
The long-range strikes into Russia. | ||
The long-range strikes into Russia. | ||
Now, boom. | ||
Well, we have, what's interesting, a deep strike into Russia, but it is not from long-range missiles. | ||
It's from these short-range drones. | ||
And by the way, there's some indication that the operators of these drones might also have been more locally, locally placed than all the way back in Ukraine or even in Germany. | ||
So they could, in fact, have target to yourselves. | ||
So what we need to understand is twofold. | ||
Number one, what information did the intelligence community have about this at any point? | ||
And was the president of the United States, Donald Trump, briefed on this? | ||
And if he was not briefed on this, or Secretary Ratcliffe, or excuse me, CIA Director Ratcliffe, or DNI Gabbard, then we got a problem. | ||
We got a really, really big problem with our intelligence community the same way that we did when President Trump was in the administration the first time. | ||
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Problem two is that our forces are vulnerable to this as well. | |
Hang on. | ||
Exactly. | ||
We're getting into that in a second. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Boone Cuttle is going to join us. | ||
I got Ezra Cohen maybe later, Ben Harnwell. | ||
Here's my problem. | ||
Well, I've got many problems on this. | ||
This is why you have to... | ||
Ratcliffe actually said a couple weeks ago there's going to be no political involvement in the CIA. | ||
The thousand agents are just guys retiring. | ||
He's not going to fill the billets. | ||
And the question should be, yo, what happened here? | ||
Did you guys know anything about it? | ||
And if you didn't know anything about it, We've got to stop playing footsie with the deep state. | ||
We had Alex Jones on last week. | ||
Prosovic, you've been talking about this nonstop. | ||
They have an apparatus inside this government that's going to do what they want. | ||
And so two things. | ||
One or two things. | ||
Both of them are awful. | ||
Either, number one, they worked with the Ukrainians to get this done, which is basically impossible if that didn't happen. | ||
However, the other one is, you're telling me, That the White House is totally caught blind? | ||
If I'm BB, I'm out there today saying, hey, IDF, get the bombers. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's roll. | ||
Right? | ||
If they're blind to that, Posobiec, both of these are terrible. | ||
And then the third, Zelensky didn't give the president of the United States a heads up? | ||
To say we're going to do a deep strike into strategic forces of Russia, which is going up the escalatory ladder as quickly as you can on the day before your meeting in Turkey. | ||
And Ben Harnwell informs me the meeting took 30 minutes. | ||
And this big meeting you're going to have in Turkey today, 30 minutes. | ||
And then they punched out because there's nothing to talk about. | ||
This war is expanding and this war is getting tougher. | ||
And President Trump's number one priority was to de-escalate that, get Russian rapprochement. | ||
You and I talked about this. | ||
Since May 7th, 8th, and 9th, since Xi went to that commemoration event for the 80th commemoration of Victory in Europe Day from the Russian angle, and for those three days there was Xi, the Chinese have walked away from the negotiating table on trade. | ||
And the Russians are trying to escalate everything with bombing strikes, and now you've got Zelensky going back and not giving the White House a heads up. | ||
We're their biggest sponsor. | ||
Didn't give us a heads up. | ||
The White House saying, we didn't know anything about it. | ||
We saw it when it went up on Drudge Mac Daddy. | ||
How do you square these things, brother? | ||
Well, Steve, it's very clear. | ||
The CCP is fueling so much of this chaos and so much of this instability. | ||
Remember, the CCP is a major arms supplier right behind Russia and right along with Iran and their drones. | ||
They're enjoying the instability just as much as anyone else because it's the status quo that is being destabilized right now. | ||
And so their rise, the rise that they want of BRICS, the multi-stablishers, So they want the instability to rise to put Trump in a situation where he's got to deal with all of these things rather than deal squarely with them. | ||
And so Zelensky, what's he doing? | ||
This is meant to derail the peace negotiations, the peace process. | ||
And look, Steve, I think it's time that we all start to look very seriously on this. | ||
This has to be a deal between the U.S. and Russia. | ||
It simply has to be done that way. | ||
You're not going to get peace any other way. | ||
They want the big deal. | ||
Everything has been rejected by both sides. | ||
Ukraine and Russia have rejected this. | ||
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If we didn't know it, okay, I got that. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
I like that. | ||
Then the White House has to condemn this immediately and pull all support and tell Lindsey Graham, come home. | ||
We're going to put you under a restroom. | ||
You come home. | ||
You're stirring it up. | ||
Lindsey Graham's over there saying, hey, Forget Trump. | ||
I got the House and the Senate. | ||
We're going to pass him. | ||
You're going to see something in a couple of days. | ||
Remember that? | ||
He's stirring it up over there. | ||
He's telling me they got backing. | ||
If they did not give us a heads up on this, full stop, no minerals deal, walk away from all of it. | ||
They're irresponsible. | ||
They're dragging us into a kinetic third world war. | ||
As we said, us, we're getting dragged in now. | ||
Or the deep state is driving us in there. | ||
Either of these are not good. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard's got to let us know. | ||
Did anyone in Intel at all have anything to do with this? | ||
Did anybody have a heads up? | ||
Did anybody? | ||
And if not, who the hell's running the Ukraine desk? | ||
Who's running the Russia desk? | ||
Same thing with Ratcliffe. | ||
This is why Cash and Bongino and Pam Bondi, you've got to clear out the deep state. | ||
This is a ticking time bomb. | ||
And you see what they're going to get us into. | ||
Because now inexorably we're being drawn into this. | ||
If we didn't know about it, the president to me has got to condemn it and got to say we're not going to give any more support because these people cannot be trusted. | ||
You're supposed to be in Turkey today talking peace, not 3,000 miles into Russia blowing up their strategic bombers. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Short break. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
You don't think Russiagate and all the phony crap they came up with in those early days in the nullification project, they got rid of General Flynn, all of that, to make sure that we can never have any type of strategic dialogue with the Russians. | ||
You're seeing this is their payoff right now with the deep state. | ||
Boone Cutler joins us. | ||
Boone, you were the co-author in Fifth Generation Warfare with General Flynn. | ||
What's your take on this? | ||
President Trump's efforts have been nonstop to get everybody to lay their guns down, and from the Ukraine to Israel to the Red Sea, get them all to lay their guns down, calm things down in the straits of Taiwan, everybody put their guns down, and let's have prosperity drive peace. | ||
Is that working out, Boone? | ||
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I think we're learning that the art of the deal in business is a little bit different than the art of the deal in geopolitics. | |
It's not working out. | ||
I don't think anybody's listening. | ||
I don't think he's getting the support that he needs. | ||
I don't think the decisions being made are being based upon the actual situations that are happening around the world right now. | ||
I think it's a little bit too idealistic based upon other frames of reference. | ||
And I think we need to get very, very oriented to our operational environment right now because things are ready to kick off. | ||
Look at Taiwan. | ||
Look at Ukraine, Russia, Iran. | ||
I mean, everybody's amplifying. | ||
They're not calming down. | ||
We have flashpoints all over. | ||
We'll come back to the United States internally because there's flashpoints all over here also. | ||
But throughout the world, given President Trump's great efforts and given what happened in the Middle East and all of his efforts in the Middle East, this is why it's so outrageous what the Ukrainians did. | ||
And I'm not commenting on their brilliance, the valor, the audacity, all of it. | ||
Your thoughts about these flashpoints, sir? | ||
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I think the flashpoints are many, and I don't think they've been this heightened in quite some time. | |
I mean, we're looking at situations in nuclear in Russia. | ||
We're looking at situations that are nuclear with Iran. | ||
We're looking at the expansion of the CCP going into Taiwan. | ||
In order to do that, they need to neutralize our deterrent threat with nukes. | ||
I think that this game is getting escalated very, very quickly with the drones, with the AI, with the cyber. | ||
I think everything is escalating very, very quickly. | ||
And I'm not exactly sure how things are going to calm down. | ||
And I'll put this out there. | ||
I do believe in my heart of hearts, if Putin thinks he's going to lose and he's going to die, I think he's going to start hitting other countries inside of NATO, not just Ukraine. | ||
And then we're going to have an escalation yet again. | ||
Which was precipitated by what just happened with Ukraine inside of Russia. | ||
These things are not going to go away quickly or easily. | ||
I don't think anybody's trying to vie a better position for some sort of peace settlement. | ||
I think they want all-out war, and I think they're going for a full-blown third world war that's going to involve just about everybody that's on the China team and everybody that's on the U.S. team. | ||
And I think it's going to be ugly. | ||
And I think we need to definitely reinforce what we've got going on in our own country as far as our strategic security. | ||
Jack Posobiec, strategically. | ||
Boone is talking about the sides being chosen right now. | ||
President Trump has worked like crazy, nonstop, to go and put their guns down. | ||
That's, in fact, not happening. | ||
And it's just not the kinetic part. | ||
It's also the very smart political, psychological, economic warfare. | ||
Politically, tonight, we're going to start the evening show at 6 o 'clock in Korea. | ||
Tokyo is already a mess because of the financial implosion they've got, inability to sell bonds. | ||
But right now, The culmination of a 20- or 30-year project is that the Chinese Communist Party could actually win at the ballot box tomorrow with a puppet government that basically threw Korea into a crisis by throwing out the conservative a couple of months ago. | ||
Posobiec, thoughts? | ||
Well, Steve, what you're seeing China do is a sort of non-militaristic version. | ||
of what Japan, I believe in 1940, coined as the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Spear. | ||
So when we talk about the first island chain, that's Japan, that's down through Taiwan, that's down to the Philippines, the South China Sea, that's all the first island chain. | ||
That's the American version for it. | ||
China views that as their quote-unquote Sphere of influence. | ||
And so they're just working slowly but surely as the dragon encircles the entire sphere. | ||
If you look at it, it's kind of almost like a circle if you look at it on a map of the Westpac, that this is what they want to be their sphere of influence. | ||
So what do they have first? | ||
They have Hong Kong. | ||
It's now theirs. | ||
We saw that 2019, the protests, but then COVID came around and suddenly Hong Kong was put completely under their thumb. | ||
It was given back very foolishly in 97. Now Taiwan, they're working on that. | ||
North Korea, of course, has already been there since the 50s. | ||
They took that militarily. | ||
They were pushed back across the 38th parallel, but they still maintain the rest of the country. | ||
Until now, now South Korea will fall to a pro-CCP. | ||
It is likely to fall unless the conservatives pull it out. | ||
Pro-CCP party later this evening in Seoul. | ||
So now you've got South Korea and North Korea. | ||
And then next will be Japan, where guess what? | ||
The CCP influence is thick. | ||
They're fighting an insurgency out of the North Philippines. | ||
Certainly, by the way, giving a wink and a nod to the Southern Philippines. | ||
And Taiwan, 25%. | ||
25% of the people in Taiwan support the CCP. | ||
You've got a fifth column there. | ||
It's huge. | ||
Well, it's generational, right? | ||
They're pushing unification. | ||
They say it's pan-China, and then after that comes pan-Asia. | ||
So we want all of China to be connected. | ||
What do they do? | ||
They isolated Taiwan. | ||
They cut them off from finance. | ||
They cut them off from commerce. | ||
They cut them off from markets. | ||
They cut them off from diplomacy. | ||
Jimmy Carter very foolishly gave the diplomatic recognition, switched it from the Republic of China, Taiwan at the United Nations, gave their seat to the Chinese Communist Party back in the 1970s. | ||
And so this set up a situation where they could diplomatically isolate Taiwan from the rest of the international community. | ||
Forget the moral democracy. | ||
Forget all that. | ||
Put it aside. | ||
Put all of that aside. | ||
In real politique, and we've tried to cut them off from access to chips, kind of like cutting Japan off from oil in 1941. | ||
You've got to be ready to roll. | ||
Right now, we lose the chip plants and the R&D and all of that in Taiwan. | ||
The American economy drops 25%. | ||
You can't run the economy we have today without those chips. | ||
It is a strategic necessity. | ||
What's happening in Phoenix and all this, it's all great. | ||
It's a decade away at least, and probably 20 years until you're up to the types of production levels you need to fuel advanced economy, particularly with artificial intelligence, Jack. | ||
We don't have any choice. | ||
Cleo Pascal is going to be with us tonight. | ||
We kick off coverage in Seoul. | ||
She's on the third island chain. | ||
And she's going to tell you, she's warned, all those islands we fought for 80 years ago. | ||
Terwa, Peleliu, Saipan, all of it, right? | ||
I think she's in the app. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is there, and they're spending big bucks, and what we fought for and gave our blood for is the protection of the United States strategically. | ||
They're all over. | ||
Folks, we are hurtling down this. | ||
When TASH reports that they're doing targeting in Berlin, and hey, maybe that's just they're sending a signal, but they're not hiding what they're doing, and the Ukrainians are not hiding what they're doing, and either the deep state, in fact, Posobiec, is there any possibility that they could have pulled off this thing over 18 months that didn't have active and big involvement by either DNI, you know, the intelligence agencies under Tulsi Gabbard? | ||
Or the CIA, sir? | ||
There's no way that our intelligence services could not have known about this. | ||
We've had intelligence services that have been on the ground, as we know, prior to the war that are directly embedded, direct embeds with Ukrainian intelligence services and Ukrainian security services. | ||
There's no way this could have been done. | ||
And by the way, that's their job. | ||
Their job is to pay attention to what's going on in the rest of the world and make sure that we know that's what their budgets are for. | ||
That's why we pay for them. | ||
That's the black letter text of the billet. | ||
So if our intelligence services didn't know about this attack, this is an even bigger problem than if they knew and simply misinformed the president. | ||
However, if they knew and misinformed the president, that's a problem for them. | ||
And it's highly unlikely that this could have been done, that this could have been coordinated and planned without some knowledge of the American intelligence services. | ||
Okay, besides knowledge, and they didn't give the president, because Whitehall said yesterday we didn't know anything about it. | ||
What about the involvement actually to do it? | ||
Do you believe the Ukrainians could set up something this sophisticated, 3,000 miles? | ||
And across many airfields. | ||
By the way, the Russians are saying eight and eight can all be repaired. | ||
Don't believe that, okay? | ||
Could they have done something this deep, a strike, this sophisticated, over 18 months, and kept it from the Russians knowing unless you had direct involvement in the execution of this plan by either DIA, CIA or any of the ones that Tulsi Gabbert runs, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, it's just not how these units operate. | ||
They would have asked for the target packet. | ||
Ukraine doesn't have the type of satellite technology that America has. | ||
Ukraine doesn't have the same type of sophisticated NGO or NRO networks, NGA or NRO networks like America has. | ||
They don't have satellites all over the world looking at every Russian base, knowing the jets are there. | ||
know, and how would they know when the bombers are there if they don't have the drone up in the air over the base? | ||
They would know that from satellite imagery. | ||
So where are they getting the satellite real time data from to be able to conduct the attacks when knowing when the bombers are there, when they're not here? | ||
Don't tell me they got a couple of guys with pair of binoculars, you know, or mark one eyeball sitting out in town sitting in an Uber or something. | ||
And they only could have gotten that from their one significant intelligence partner in this entire fight. | ||
And that's been going all the way back 10-plus years now, and that's the United States military. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
We're going to go back to Boone about what's happening in the country. | ||
I want you to stick around. | ||
Kevin, a massive, and part of this was you guys over there at CPAC to give urgency. | ||
You, your brother Jack, Matt Schlapp, the entire team, Mo Bannon, they had all the big, all the guys in the Polish right there. | ||
How big a stunning come-from-behind victory is this, sir? | ||
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Hey Steve, great to be with you guys today. | |
It was an incredible victory last night. | ||
It was down to the wire. | ||
We had about, you know, all night just back and forth, back and forth, head to head. | ||
And yeah, we pulled away there. | ||
Just over 50% of the voters came in. | ||
And it was about, I think, a 300,000 vote difference at the end there. | ||
But yeah, I think it came in around 4 a.m. here. | ||
They said 100% was called. | ||
It was a great time. | ||
I got to meet with Novrovsky briefly at the election party. | ||
But however, as I was reporting last night, it was a little different in that opposed to the American watch parties. | ||
Everybody kind of went home because nobody participated in the exit polls like they do in America. | ||
And everyone figured the call would come in the afternoon, if not potentially get stolen. | ||
But that wasn't the case. | ||
That's what we can attest to paper ballots. | ||
You know, they don't use the Dominion voting machines over here at all. | ||
And, of course, the population is many, many times smaller than America. | ||
But, yeah, come from behind victory. | ||
And, yeah, I'm in Warsaw now. | ||
You can see a great, great view downtown behind me. | ||
There aren't any celebrations just yet. | ||
As it's more of a liberal city, but I'm going to go out onto the town later today. | ||
We'll see what we can get into. | ||
But yeah, very high spirits here. | ||
I'm coming to you live from Republica TV. | ||
They've been generous enough to give me the setting for joining the war room this morning. | ||
And yeah, it's been a great time so far. | ||
So we're looking forward to... | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Kevin Basobiec. | ||
In Warsaw, Jack Posovic with us. | ||
Boone Cutler's with us. | ||
A lot going on here in the U.S. We're going to have Harnwell from Rome. | ||
I think Ezra Cohen's going to join us. | ||
Rudy a little later. | ||
We were trying to get Mike Lindell for the Trial of the Century. | ||
I think he did a press conference and then he's in the Trial of the Century. | ||
Anyway, short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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I think things are going to be a little turbulent going forward. | |
Particularly President Trump's made such an effort to end the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
Directionally, I don't know. | ||
He's got the Germans in this week. | ||
He's supposed to talk to Xi later this week. | ||
I'm sure he's working the phones. | ||
But we've got to get control of this thing. | ||
Number one, we've got to get control of the deep state. | ||
This is why we've been arguing for a special counsel. | ||
Let's get into this thing and start tearing it apart. | ||
It's either totally and completely incompetent, so why do we even have it? | ||
Or they're an active participant in our demise. | ||
And if they knew about it and hid it from the president, all the deep staters should be forced out, turfed out. | ||
They either worked on this thing for decades and or for years and or they knew about it and hid it from the president. | ||
Pick them. | ||
Take your choice. | ||
They've got to go. | ||
They've got to go. | ||
This started at the very beginning of Trump's first term. | ||
This is all about General Flynn. | ||
This is about Russiagate. | ||
This is about the nullification project. | ||
These people are evil. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Jack Posobiec, your thoughts about how big Poland was or is in this entire equation and exactly what does this mean for us geostrategically. | ||
Sir. | ||
Well, Steve, it's very interesting because I read an article in Politico. | ||
Let's go back to the timeline here. | ||
I go to Poland about a week ago today. | ||
CPAC Poland kicks off. | ||
Incredible event. | ||
Matt Schlapp, the entire CPAC team, president of Poland, the current president of Poland, who's term limited, out, Nowrowski, he's there. | ||
We're campaigning in the most conservative, so it's effectively a rally in the most conservative area of southeastern Poland, which just so happens to be a little spot of Poland where a family known as Posobiec. | ||
So we're right down the road from where all my cousins and my family lives, my ancestral hometown in Lezysk, Poland, and the main city was Zhezhov, where we were holding the event. | ||
And that's like the Texas of Poland. | ||
These guys, I mean, they vote like crazy for conservatives down there. | ||
So that's the idea. | ||
Drive out the conservative vote. | ||
And then Politico runs this article on Saturday saying, oh, the MAGA candidates, they've hit their ceiling. | ||
They've hit their limit. | ||
They can't go any further. | ||
Steve Bannon was running around Europe back in 2017, 2018 trying to get something going. | ||
He couldn't get it off the ground. | ||
and all these CPACs are going off and they can't win anything. | ||
And so the German-owned... | ||
Around propaganda of Politico ran an election interference article the same way that Obama and Soros and Anne Applebaum, who, by the way, are the crown princess of the globalists over at the Atlantic, who is married to, married to. | ||
And she had up, and her husband puts out, oh, mission accomplished. | ||
Mission accomplished. | ||
Let me tell you something, Anne Applebaum. | ||
The mission was accomplished. | ||
You lost. | ||
Obama lost. | ||
Soros lost. | ||
Applebaum lost. | ||
The globalists lost. | ||
What won? | ||
God. | ||
Country. | ||
Faith. | ||
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Homeland. | |
Culture. | ||
That's what won. | ||
That's what was on the ballot. | ||
And the Polish people said, you know what? | ||
We're sick of it. | ||
We're sick of having Brussels and all the rest of it jammed down our throats. | ||
We're sick of being told that we need to open our borders and replace the people of Poland with people who are not Polish, people who don't share our ways. | ||
And we're done with it. | ||
And this candidate, Nowrowski, when he ran. | ||
Number one, excellent candidate in his own right, 43 years old. | ||
He's a former boxer. | ||
He's a guy who's been operative in intellectual circles as a conservative, and he runs a World War II Remembrance Museum in Poland. | ||
Poland's got a long history, and World War II in Poland isn't that long ago when you think about it. | ||
His job was to stand up and say, this is how we survived. | ||
World War II, the horrors of that, and then the horrors of the Soviet occupation for 80 years. | ||
For 80 years. | ||
And how did Poland survive? | ||
It was by maintaining their borders, their language, their culture, and their faith. | ||
And so this victory, when they said everything, they said, I was on this show two weeks ago saying how the globalists were going all in on Poland because this is the key linchpin to Ukraine. | ||
How did he win? | ||
He won by moving to the right. | ||
And to shore up the right-wing support in the party across the very – And turn them out. | ||
So he wins by moving right, says, no Ukraine and NATO, no Ukraine and the EU. | ||
We're going to push for the peace deals. | ||
He said, we support Ukraine's right to self-defense, but we want peace. | ||
Why? | ||
Because stability was what we need, not war. | ||
And he won. | ||
The globalists sent Obama over. | ||
They pay him a million bucks. | ||
They had this phony conference a week before the – I think it was the first week before it with Valerie Jarrett and all of them. | ||
Hey, the polls saved us in Vienna. | ||
They sent Fukuyama himself! | ||
The polls saved us in Vienna right at the beginning of this whole thing. | ||
Jack, I know you've got to bounce. | ||
Where do people get your content? | ||
Social media, podcasts, Real America's Voice, all of it. | ||
Well, we're going to be up at 2 p.m., of course, here, 2 p.m. Eastern. | ||
I'm back in the U.S., and what can I say, Steve? | ||
They may have sent Obama. | ||
They may have sent Valerie Jarrett. | ||
They may have sent Ann Applebaum. | ||
But you know something? | ||
When the Poso Bros show up in Poland, you know it's about to go down. | ||
We're never going to forget where we're from. | ||
Hey, Boone Cutler's going to stick with us. | ||
Kevin Bosobik's going to stick with us. | ||
We're going to Rome. | ||
We've got Harnwell. | ||
Maybe Ezra Cohen, Rudy, all of it. | ||
Stick around. | ||
Jack, thank you so much. | ||
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