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It's not a random event that tomorrow Chancellor Germany has come over for a meeting and just got called. | ||
When did that meeting get called? | ||
Well, at least what we know publicly is that TASS, which is the Russian news agency, and take it for what it's worth, okay? | ||
It's a propaganda arm of the Russian, you know, the criminal class of Putin and these guys, the KGB guys that run the deal. | ||
They put out the other day that just given the back and forth, this is before the big assault, just given the back and forth they were doing on drone strikes, and Russia was all over these guys hitting with drone strikes, and they were hitting back, that they said publicly that the Russian military is starting to do target acquisition packages in Berlin, around Berlin. | ||
And next thing you know, Mertz is coming over here for a meeting with President Trump. | ||
Folks, go back and read your history of the lead-up of 1939-1941. | ||
These are the types of things that happen then that lead you on the path of war. | ||
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Is this a hat in hand? | |
Save us? | ||
God help us because we're going to need your help if this thing gets crazy? | ||
I think the thing is that, hey, we and the French and the UK are pulling together and we see these guys as a problem. | ||
We agree with Pompeo. | ||
Lindsey Graham's telling us that he's on our side. | ||
We're NATO. | ||
We're the European elite. | ||
And you need to jump in here. | ||
And they're going to get hit tomorrow. | ||
You said that Ukraine has no cards. | ||
Well, Ukraine's got a lot of cards, including doing an assault, as I keep saying, Curtis LeMay, the greatest strategic bombing general we've ever had that brought the Germans to their knees and then brought the Japanese to their knees in his wildest fantasy. | ||
He never had a plan to take out 40% of the strategic bombing of the nuclear triad of the Russians. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
And people understand the Russians take that damn personally. | ||
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With a single million dollars worth of drones. | |
A million dollars worth of drones. | ||
The other thing, just to let people make sure they understand, as bad as Putin is, They think they let the Americans get away with openly running the Ukraine war and saying, hey, we don't do anything about it. | ||
So Putin's got guys to his right. | ||
Remember the Wagner group they took out? | ||
They got guys to his right that are sitting there saying, you're being too much of a wimp. | ||
You better hit back. | ||
So they took out bridges. | ||
They took out this audacious strike on the strategic bombers. | ||
And people should just, you know, stand by and... | ||
And President Trump told us. | ||
So now it's, I guess, get focused. | ||
But I haven't seen a condemnation from the people I just do. | ||
Or he wasn't told about it. | ||
There's no good options here. | ||
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I hope not. | |
I hope it's a different discussion. | ||
He just kind of paraphrased and left some of the important parts out, which may be the case. | ||
I'm optimistic. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I see bowling strategy. | ||
See, this is the difference. | ||
I'm not a professional in this space. | ||
I'm some guy that kind of wandered into this, in the podcast world where you can be nonprofessional. | ||
He was the golden boy at Fox. | ||
As he reminds us all the time, he subbed for O 'Reilly when O 'Reilly was the number one show in the nation 250 times. | ||
He was the guy in the center chair at the 5 when it kicked off. | ||
He's a pro's pro. | ||
He does this change-off now and asks great questions because I notice every day that I pick up and see what traction our show got. | ||
My stuff is always up with Eric Bolling now. | ||
They don't, like, go to the War Room. | ||
They wait to the Eric Bolling. | ||
They get the Eric Bolling thing that gets up there and goes viral. | ||
But, Eric, thank you. | ||
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Listen, I told you, every single day I learn something with Steve Bannon. | |
Steve, your show, see you tomorrow, brother. | ||
And we're all watching War Room. | ||
Eric, you're the best. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks for doing this. | ||
I appreciate you, brother. | ||
Okay, we've got a lot to get through. | ||
We've got a great cold open. | ||
Natalie's going to be with me. | ||
We've got a lot to talk to on many different fronts, including now there's a viral thing on Kill the Bill. | ||
We're going to get to all of it. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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25-minute phone call on Truth Social. | |
Mr. Trump said, we discussed the attack on Russia's docked airplanes by Ukraine and also various other attacks that have been taking place by both sides. | ||
It was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate peace. | ||
President Putin did say, and very strongly, that he will have to respond to the recent attacks on the airfields. | ||
And we've heard from President Trump since that surprise attack by Ukraine. | ||
What was interesting, I think, was the fact that President Trump just presented it as, well, this is what... | ||
It was almost like a fait accompli. | ||
It was like he was just basically relaying the facts to us. | ||
There was no indication whether he had tried to persuade Mr. Putin of Not doing that. | ||
The White House didn't give us any details afterwards if Mr Trump had tried to dissuade Mr Putin. | ||
And I think it almost seemed like Donald Trump is a bystander now when it comes to Ukraine and Russia. | ||
We know that he has... | ||
Clearly, it's not been that easy. | ||
It's been very complicated. | ||
And we know he's exasperated with both sides. | ||
But he seemed to show way more optimism by pivoting to another foreign policy priority of his, which is working with Russia to try and deter Iran from having any nuclear capabilities. | ||
Yeah, so Iran was another. | ||
There was obviously the Ukrainian issue, that drone strike, but also, as you say, the issue of Iran. | ||
What do we know about what was said? | ||
Well, he's basically saying that him and Putin both agree that Iran should not have nuclear capabilities, and that is something that they can work together on. | ||
But I think there will be You know, he's always been very deferential to him, far more critical of President Zelensky. | ||
But in recent weeks, he has criticized Mr. Putin a lot. | ||
He's also threatened to sanction him as well. | ||
And that's never materialized in any kind of actual meaningful way. | ||
But he still seems to think they have a close relationship, that they can still get. | ||
I don't know what this means in terms of the war in Ukraine, whether Donald Trump has given up on that. | ||
Of course, he didn't say that he had. | ||
But like I said, it did seem that he had rendered himself to just being a bystander when it comes to the conflict and focusing much more on, as I mentioned, that other priority of his, which is to deter Iran. | ||
But he said that him and Putin both agreed that Iran should not be able to have access to nuclear capabilities. | ||
And it is an interesting way, isn't it, to do deployments? | ||
The way that we found out about this phone call was from a post on social media. | ||
That's the way Donald Trump always communicates. | ||
I mean, we should get a readout from both sides. | ||
If it hasn't come down already, I've not seen it yet, but there will be a readout from the Kremlin. | ||
They will tell us their viewpoint of how the conversation went and the White House will give us a readout of how it went for them. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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 lie? | ||
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MAGA 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. Mann. | ||
Wednesday. | ||
Wednesday, 4 June, the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
Natalie's going to join us in a moment, and the new federal state folks are going to join us at the bottom of the hour. | ||
We've got a lot to get through today. | ||
Obviously, there's a firestorm about the big, beautiful bill. | ||
Elon Musk is now out saying he's got to kill the bill. | ||
In fact, he's put up... | ||
If we can grab that in... | ||
He's got the symbol from the Quentin Tarantino film, Kill Bill. | ||
And that has gone mega-viral. | ||
And, of course, on Capitol Hill, people's heads are blowing up about what it's all about. | ||
It's one thing from cutting spending, etc., all these different types of things. | ||
It's very confusing that he get cut out of the It's like $20 billion. | ||
It's a real number. | ||
But we're trying to work through all that. | ||
But we've got to get back to this Putin thing. | ||
Because these are the types of things and actions, once you do, you can't unwind them. | ||
You can't unwind them. | ||
We are, this is as dangerous as the summer of 1914 and this is as dangerous as the summer of 1939. | ||
England's getting done, you know, there's some problems. | ||
Remember, the summer of 1941 in America was still kind of, a lot of the stuff was on the front page. | ||
A lot of it was, but we still drifted into a war that the actions were taken in that summer of 1941 that led directly to Pearl Harbor. | ||
And Pearl Harbor came to a shock to people. | ||
And in 1942, early, Young men were not just signing up. | ||
They'd already volunteered. | ||
They were getting to boot camp and getting shipped out pretty quickly into combat. | ||
And you know how that worked in North Africa and the Kazarin Pass in the early parts of the Pacific? | ||
It was a slaughterhouse. | ||
Why? | ||
Because young men were not well trained. | ||
They were thrown in as cannon fodder because we had not prepared. | ||
Of everything that's going on, and now, as I said, we're going to have the convergence of these crises. | ||
The convergence of these crises, and it's happening before us. | ||
The one that overwhelms us, and this is why I always stop when I talk about the three things President Trump's working to make sure that he brings peace and lays down the guns to the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
I'll be brutally frank. | ||
I'm not so sure we have not or we're not quickly passing the part of no return on that. | ||
President Trump came into offices with the American people, won it. | ||
President Trump's been very focused on it. | ||
But you have to ask the question, is everybody in this government aligned? | ||
I noticed I have not heard John Ratcliffe come forward from the Central Intelligence Agency, and I would love John, I think it's incumbent for John Ratcliffe to come forward from the Central Intelligence Agency and say, absolutely, 100%, we had nothing to do with this. | ||
And we've wound down that thing in Wiesbaden. | ||
Right? | ||
The Germans want to keep it up. | ||
Because the German Chancellor is not over here for his health. | ||
He's not coming here to take the waters. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is like the Churchill-type things of meeting with the FDR before we were actually involved. | ||
You know, oh, this is Bannon running around. | ||
His hair's on fire. | ||
My hair's not on fire. | ||
But I can see what I see, and I've called this as how it's unfolding, and it's getting more and more dangerous. | ||
There's a call. | ||
I'm going to talk to Natalie in a moment after the break. | ||
There's a call on Friday with Xi and Scott Besson. | ||
We love Scott Besson. | ||
He's just on TV, I think on Fox or CNBC, saying, hey, they're going to prove whether they're a good partner or not. | ||
Mr. Secretary, I'm not so sure right now they're looking to be a partner. | ||
I think they got a partner. | ||
That partner's in Moscow. | ||
I think another partner's in Tehran. | ||
As much as President Trump is trying to get ready to lay down their arms and make sure we don't go further nuclear, the mullahs couldn't have been more insulting of what they said with the package. | ||
And this package is not something that a lot of the war room posse, right, and a lot of people in Israel are going to be excited about. | ||
And we've been the first to say, hey, you can't have any military, no military engagement, no troops in, no bombing raids, but you can't have just some verification program. | ||
You've got to take this thing apart. | ||
Well, what was proposed was a long way from taking it apart, and the moolahs could not be more insulting to President Trump. | ||
So we're in it now, and the pressure is going to get ratcheted up. | ||
What President Trump did today in their true social, folks, is stunning. | ||
No American president. | ||
FDR, Lincoln, Johnson, Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan. | ||
No one's put out in real time. | ||
They talk about a readout, just a technical term. | ||
This is when the, like the State Department, the Kremlin, after the call, they get all the legal, the diplomatic language, they put out their spin. | ||
He gave it to you raw. | ||
Right? | ||
Kind of in the look, sounded like the moment they hung up. | ||
As President Trump has wanted to do, to disintermediate the mainstream media. | ||
That thing came down, Jack Posobiec saw it, called me, boom, we had it, and it was down quite quickly. | ||
Went back up. | ||
But read it. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Tonight, read that. | ||
Read what Putin told him. | ||
These guys in the KGB, they're not into big flowery rhetoric. | ||
They're kind of into action. | ||
They've been humiliated. | ||
The Ukrainians humiliated them. | ||
This was an audacious, bold strike and showed. | ||
The weakness in their nuclear triad. | ||
They didn't go off to conventional forces. | ||
They weren't there to get some Wagner battalion of mercenaries. | ||
They went to take down the equivalent. | ||
It was equivalent of the Mexican cartels flying up to Omaha and taking out the Strategic Air Command, 40% of it, on the tarmac, wingtip to wingtip. | ||
What would that cause here in the United States? | ||
You think you'd have a meltdown? | ||
You think you'd be vaporlocked? | ||
You think they'd be coming after Trump on an impeachment right now? | ||
Putin was blunt. | ||
President Trump said, I don't think we're going to be talking about peace for a while. | ||
And, oh, by the way, we're going to hit back and we're going to hit back hard. | ||
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People should take that like a papal bull. | |
These people are not kidding around. | ||
They're not kidding around. | ||
And as I've warned, we are inexorably being drawn into a massive conflict on the Eurasian landmass. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Going to Beijing. | ||
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Situation in New York. | ||
We're working on Texas. | ||
I told you that earlier today. | ||
We'll have a lot more in Texas, hopefully Friday or Saturday. | ||
I'll be in Georgia on Friday, back for the Saturday show. | ||
These states, because a lot of things happen in the states. | ||
In New York, Elise Stefanik. | ||
This is a profile in courage. | ||
She stepped forward when nobody else would to do what? | ||
To take Cheney out of leadership. | ||
If Cheney hadn't been out of leadership, it'd have been much worse for President Trump. | ||
And she was kind of a long shot at that time. | ||
I'm not a guarantee. | ||
That's courage. | ||
That's somebody that can read the room and will act, just like she acted when she came in and stepped into the impeachment. | ||
Remember, the first days of impeachment when this show started, one thing we said is that, hey, guys, come to the microphone that Jim Jordan's were. | ||
They're good men, but they're not the best communicators in that articulate. | ||
She stepped up in the impeachment, and then she stepped up later. | ||
She's been grinding for years. | ||
To turn New York State MAGA. | ||
And she's got a big MAGA following. | ||
And MAGA's getting some traction there. | ||
Remember the Bronx? | ||
You know, President Trump's on fire there. | ||
And look at all that. | ||
Look at every district and every precinct, even in the greater Manhattan, coming right. | ||
That's all President Trump. | ||
You got this guy Lawler who has a congressional seat. | ||
We have to hold. | ||
A President Trump could get impeached. | ||
We have to hold that seat. | ||
As much as maybe this guy's not your cup of tea, now he's making noises and wants to run for governor. | ||
I will be brutally frank with you, bro. | ||
Unless you have the war room on your side driving the MAGA vote, it ain't going to happen. | ||
Just ask Youngkin. | ||
Let's see how popular Youngkin's candidates are in Virginia right now, in the Commonwealth. | ||
Because Youngkin's first and only time We thought he was kind of a clown, as I think he's proven. | ||
So Lawler, we think you're a clown too, but we need to hold that house seat. | ||
However, you want to be a tough guy, you got big talk about it, then try it. | ||
You're not going to get any MAGA vote in the primary. | ||
Zero. | ||
And the anti-Trump, never-Trump people that are putting money into doing these fake polls that hate Trump, it's not going to work. | ||
Stefanik is grinding. | ||
And look, I'll be honest. | ||
I want Stefanik to be Speaker of the House. | ||
I don't want her to leave Congress. | ||
She was good enough to give up the UN job and stick around. | ||
I want her to be Speaker of the House because Polly Pockets ain't hacking it, right? | ||
The big beautiful fiasco we got is Polly Pockets' problem. | ||
But she's got a shot to be governor of New York, and that is a game changer given the power of that office. | ||
Stefanik's worked on this for years. | ||
She's got a huge MAGA file. | ||
Anybody could bring this coalition together, it's her. | ||
You certainly can't because MAGA is not that into you and will not be that into you if you run in a primary. | ||
It will be disastrous. | ||
And, by the way, whether we like you or not, we've got to hold that seat, and it looks like you're the guy that's going to hold that seat, so you've got to hold the seat. | ||
This thing about putting people's personal, you know, what they want to do personally ahead of where the country is right now, we're in a jam. | ||
I don't know if you've noticed, we're in a crisis. | ||
We're in a series of converging crises. | ||
And people got to start putting the country, you got to start putting citizens ahead of their own narcissistic wants and needs. | ||
Natalie Winters, you've done as good a job as anybody could possibly do about the CCP. | ||
Scott Bessent, our beloved, we love Scott, but he's talking today about, hey, they're not being a good partner. | ||
And they're not being a good partner. | ||
They've got to determine whether they're going to be a good partner. | ||
Right now, on the Friday phone call, is she looking for a partner, you think, ma 'am? | ||
Are they in the hardball phase? | ||
Well, unfortunately for the United States, it's really not up to us because China has such a stranglehold, not just over obviously from the personnel perspective, but really I think what you've seen a lot of these tariff negotiations come down to, it's the critical minerals and more precisely the processing. | ||
But look, I think to link this to what you were talking about in the first block, I love how all the elites in the media were sitting around twiddling their thumbs, calling us crazy for raising the The red flags about Joe Biden's mental health, and now all of a sudden we were right. | ||
I'd also extrapolate that critique to the origins of COVID and the COVID vaccines, but maybe Original Sin should actually be the book about how Washington got China, got the PRC wrong, and what you're talking about escalating conflict in Ukraine, what's going on with Russia, I really think is sort of a continuation of that, right? | ||
They've severely misdiagnosed what's going on there. | ||
But what you're seeing roll out right now is really, I think, Kudos to China. | ||
They succeeded in their Made in China 2025 initiative, which was the idea of bringing essentially all the high-tech manufacturing, but more precisely, the sourcing of these critical minerals. | ||
But more importantly, to the tune of owning 90% of all of the processing that goes on on the world stage, bringing that home to China. | ||
And dominating that industry. | ||
And that's frankly why we had to drop tariffs against them. | ||
The United States could probably last for about two weeks in terms of this high-tech life that we're used to without relying on them. | ||
And this is the place that our elites got us to. | ||
And I think you see them escalating right now, particularly because of Secretary of Defense Hegseth's speech in Shangri-La, which was a wonderful speech, really laid out. | ||
I think the United States taking a stand, but it led China daily for days. | ||
They described it as provocative. | ||
China did not send their sort of equivalent counterpart, the defense minister. | ||
They sent like a one-star general. | ||
well, China's not, which that's blatantly false, but you and I both know that kinetic warfare has never really been their go-to strategy. | ||
But the really interesting point in sort of discerning and reverse engineering these laundered pieces is the number one piece of evidence that they point to in saying why we should not be building up or focused on Taiwan, which you and I are both non-interventionists, is because of the fatigue that has come from what is going on in Ukraine. | ||
So link that together. | ||
And that talks about, what is it, the eight-front war, the idea, I mean, frankly, the never-ending wars, Afghanistan, Iraq, take your pick. | ||
But leveraging that, the kind of American animosity fatigue, rightfully so, against these forever wars to boost sort of indirectly the PRC's sovereignty over what's going on in the South China Sea. | ||
That is the information warfare that they are engaging in. | ||
You see it with, what, the new bioterrorists that were basically caught smuggling agricultural pathogens, the researchers after researchers who've been caught stealing the high-tech. | ||
And frankly, Steve, I'd even link, I think it's quite interesting, in the same time period that you have Hegseth in China assuring our ASEAN and other Asian allies that we have their back in this trade war against China. | ||
You see, what is it? | ||
Three judges specifically picked for their anti-Trump rhetoric and backlog of cases to nuke the tariffs and say, you don't have the authority to do that. | ||
Our number one tactic, an economic worker. | ||
They run this country. | ||
They control this country. | ||
And what you're seeing in Besant's rhetoric in this phone call is all of that coming home to roost. | ||
What do you think? | ||
What's the best outcome? | ||
We've got about a minute here. | ||
What's the best outcome you can hope for on this Friday phone call after he meets with Mertz, the German chancellor, and I think they're thinking to have an oppressor on Thursday, ma 'am. | ||
I mean, look, I would double down on what I think some of our comparative advantages are. | ||
The Chinese elite desperately care about access to Western institutions. | ||
And you saw that in that Axios piece. | ||
The retaliatory efforts that the Trump administration took in response to this sort of silent ban on exporting the processed rare earths was revoking those visas, primarily for the Chinese students. | ||
So we have to get creative. | ||
Frankly, if the CIA wants to get involved so much, I guess, in the Ukraine conflict. | ||
Frankly, I'd pivot elsewhere. | ||
I'd focus on what's going on in China. | ||
I'd focus on a lot of the military purges that are going on. | ||
They were bold enough to put out a video calling for high-level CCP members to defect, yet they're nowhere to be seen on the Ukraine stuff. | ||
It is a fundamental misprioritization of what we should be focusing on. | ||
It's not Ukraine. | ||
It's not escalating that conflict. | ||
China is the end-all be-all. | ||
And these rare earths, I know I sound like a crazy person hammering them. | ||
But that is fifth-generation warfare. | ||
It's how the Chinese Communist Party is controlling policy, even the personnel compromise aside. | ||
The processing of it. | ||
This is why now more than ever, really, I need you to understand the RIA reset. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is coming at us from every different direction. | ||
One of the single things they're focused on, the manufacturing side, this is why the processing of rare earths, because rare earths are just dirt. | ||
But the processing is not. | ||
That's where they start to add value. | ||
And you get the magnets and the ball bearings, all of it. | ||
The dollar, this is why Rio happened in the middle of this, is not random. | ||
And Lula from Brazil being over there to the 80th commemoration is not random. | ||
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We're looking for Tulsi Gabbard and we're looking for John Ratcliffe to step forward and say the intelligence service of the United States of America had nothing to do. | ||
A lot of the reason why the American people voted for President Trump was this idea that they're tired of these unelected bureaucrats making decisions. | ||
And the fact that you could have had a president who mentally was so absent for so long, right, essentially no cognizance, I believe I've previously described him as essentially dead, and that you could have had an administration go on. | ||
Create all the havoc it did, not just here but abroad, for four years shows you that that presidential role really has become sort of ceremonial and performative. | ||
And that these unelected, whether they're admin officials, career servants, political servants, take your pick, that they're the ones who are making the decisions. | ||
And that is what the American people are really, really upset about. | ||
And that's why you see President Trump going after what's perhaps called the deep state. | ||
I think that's too nice or cutesy a term. | ||
This is the permanent political class, these unelected bureaucrats who have their own set of policies. | ||
And it shows that you could literally have a dead president for four years and they will run cover for him. | ||
And now these people want to lecture me that I'm not good enough at my job. | ||
Okay, I never covered up for someone who's basically dead. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I always like to keep you guys apprised of the fun shenanigans we got going on over at the White House. | ||
Every legacy media, that was some globalist British outlet ITV News that wanted to do an interview with me. | ||
So I put him in his place when he asked me why I thought I deserved to be in the White House. | ||
You can watch the full interview. | ||
Steve had to step out for some important business, but don't worry, he'll be back for the 6 p.m. | ||
But don't go anywhere because we have special guests that Steve had booked. | ||
We've looked in advance the wonderful new federal state of China, where I know you guys sort of want to pick up on where I left off talking about the importance of these rare earths, sort of the really, I think, doctrine of unrestricted warfare. | ||
But, Ava, I was curious. | ||
We were sort of talking in the break. | ||
The context, the lens, right, the paradigm of looking at the Ukraine war through just what is happening on the border there, Ukraine and Russia, I think, and I think a lot of this audience would agree with me, misses the forest for the trees. | ||
It's very myopic, right, when we should be trying to pull Russia away from the PRC camp and not deplete our arsenal, our ammo, our resources. | ||
So if it does come to kinetic conflict with China, we didn't leave it dwindled so Ukraine can, I don't know, have a better chance of losing. | ||
But your thoughts on sort of the global lens through which I think the Biden regime and sort of that class got the Ukraine conflict so wrong that now left President Trump with a very difficult deck of cards to deal with. | ||
This is something we wanted to bring attention to Americans' attention. | ||
up you know a lot of things happening definitely inside United States but when you're looking at what's happening around world the geopolitics geopolitics especially the game plans is actually pushing forward as exactly as planned out by the Chinese Communist Party so on worm Mr. Bannon talked mentioned numerous times actually I didn't come. | ||
So anyway, talk about the May 9th visits that Xi Jinping had with Putin. | ||
Closed door. | ||
They had seven hours. | ||
They met three days. | ||
What they were talking about. | ||
Okay, so according to our intel, they're talking about Xi encouraging, providing the resources further to Putin to allow Putin to continue Russia's economy on a war footing. | ||
So not only are they going to continue With Ukraine, but also she encouraged Putin to make move even into Nordic countries like Finland and Denmark. | ||
So we're potentially seeing the conflict even expanding. | ||
And why? | ||
People were asking what Putin get. | ||
So now this is also intel. | ||
So it's not about what Putin get. | ||
It's about what Putin would lose. | ||
So if you're looking at what's happening inside Russia. | ||
So prior to the Ukraine and Russian war, there's about 36% of people, Russian people, support the war with Russia. | ||
But now if you look at the poll inside, there's 70. The poll has gone out since, you know, three years ago. | ||
Now the people, more people in Russia supporting the Ukraine and Russia war. | ||
And really, what about he's going to lose if he doesn't do it? | ||
He would have been taken out internally. | ||
Okay, so Putin has motivations to do this. | ||
Now he got and secured the poll externally from the CCP, which Xi promised that he would support and encourage Putin to do this. | ||
So now you go back to the real forces behind Putin, who is supporting Putin, which is the Xi Jinping. | ||
They have entered into a pack. | ||
She had made a lot of personal offers, bribery, basically. | ||
We mentioned last time when we talked about Mr. Bannon on our Friday show, we mentioned that from the inside of the CCP, our sources, that she had to greenlight a Siberia pipeline, which is an LGN pipeline, and gave the project to Putin personally, to his family and his inner circles, to develop the project, which we're talking about. | ||
Billions possibly, even more than that. | ||
So basically, effectively bought off Putin. | ||
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So the world is going to be more chaotic because of the CCP. | |
And when you're looking not just Ukraine and Russia, when you're looking at Hamas and Middle East, our intel said she internally has already made a plan to sell those advanced | ||
So they already wanted to sell those fighter jets and sell those missiles, sell those drones to pretty much all the Middle East nations, including Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. | ||
All of this encircling Israel. | ||
So the world is not getting more peaceful. | ||
On the country, CCP had every single plan to make it worse. | ||
So, and I picked on what you just said prior to coming up. | ||
I think you were brilliant because you were talking about China made in China 2025. | ||
That's exactly the plan she executed over a decade ago. | ||
And when she came into power, she made the Made in China 2025 as the top pride And that's exactly the setting, the trap for the entire world. | ||
You mentioned about rare earths. | ||
And that's exactly where she did, made a plan back in 2006. | ||
Because according to Myo School's revelation, she's family has basically personally controlled 99% rare earths, minerals, and processing. | ||
capacity in China okay so this is in one man and one man's family's hands but now they're choking not only United States but the entire world and they know how to use it because they all they want is to So discord and intensify the tension between U.S. and Europe, between U.S. and other parts of the world. | ||
And then they allow you to fighting with each other. | ||
But that's exactly the strategy. | ||
And as of today, you mentioned this is dangerous. | ||
Absolutely, this is dangerous time for America. | ||
Because at this moment, when we're celebrating the fifth years of anniversary of the new federal state of China, and when we commemorate this 36th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, the darkest hour back in the 1980s. | ||
We are talking about the darkest hour in the United States today because as of today, they can cut off your supply chain. | ||
and you are dependent 90% of the genetic drugs of the United States are coming from And guess who provides the source, the chemicals, those precursor chemicals for Indian drug maker? | ||
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China. | |
So all the way goes back to China. | ||
Again, ties back into the mid in 2025. | ||
This is a strategic plan CCP made over a decade ago. | ||
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And United States just making a catching up right now. | |
So they can cut off your rare earths, your drugs. | ||
They can cut off your power, your power line, your water line, your sewage processing. | ||
But the kill switch, they embed it in the malware and hardware. | ||
So this is why we say it is really fundamental and urgent for Americans to understand how CCP operates and using the same tactics to attacking them. | ||
So we actually have some suggestions to American audience and especially for those informed audience, Warren Posse, and I will leave to Roy to explain what that solutions look like as of now what American must Yeah, before that, Natalie, do you want to comment on what Ava just responded? | ||
No, no, Roy. | ||
You roll. | ||
We only got a few minutes left. | ||
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All right, thank you. | |
So two suggestions, actually. | ||
One is to cut off all the collaboration. | ||
In technology and financial support. | ||
And second is to clear the swamp, to clear all the lab docs and collaborators with the Chinese Communist Party within the United States. | ||
And you can look at the Statue of Liberty at the back, where 36 years ago the Chinese students set up in Tiananmen Square and later they got crushed and ran over by tanks. | ||
I think I want to repeat this again. | ||
American people today are just like the Chinese students on Tiananmen Square in 1989. | ||
And we are speeding towards the eve of June 4th. | ||
Because this war, we talk about all these proxy wars. | ||
Actually, it's going to come down to the war between the Chinese Communist Party and the United States. | ||
And we cannot afford to lose this war because this is our last resort. | ||
And that's why we have numerous, so many supporters inside China. | ||
Actually, 80 to 90 percent of the Chinese people, they love the United States. | ||
They cannot be represented by the evil Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And the only reason we are here, we survive and we can continue to do this is because of the support. | ||
We're in support of the CCP insiders, whistleblowers, and people just like Steve Bannon and Miles who are, like, supporting us, risking their lives, risking their families' lives. | ||
So that's why we really encourage you guys to get on Getter and follow War Room and NFSC Speaks and our important pieces of intelligence now. | ||
It's great stuff, and I think we have Forrest up too. | ||
If we do, we can toss him up. | ||
Forrest, I'm just curious to kind of get your thoughts. | ||
Obviously, President Trump has his big phone call with Xi Jinping this Friday. | ||
What do you think our audience should come to expect? | ||
We've only got a few minutes. | ||
Okay, I think this morning I talked with Steve. | ||
We shouldn't expect any deal with Xi Jinping because their goal is not to have a deal with Americans. | ||
Their goal is undermining the democracy and to take over this country. | ||
Look at what they have done for the past 10 years. | ||
they had reached the unrestricted warfare into this country, the fentanyl, the virus. | ||
You just talked about another pathogen which is going to destroy all the food supply for this country. | ||
Their goal is clear. | ||
They are going to kill the Americans. | ||
They are going to kill the democracy because they are the dictators, they want to grab their That's what they are doing. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
As Eva just mentioned, that's their long-time planned strategy. | ||
And they are executing that right now. | ||
So I think the war on policy, the Americans, should wake up and to put action together swiftly and boldly. | ||
You cannot negotiate with the people who want to kill you. | ||
So I don't think there is any result from this negotiation. | ||
We have doubled down on the measures to Again, the only people who are taking down the Chinese Communist Party is within the party. | ||
It's the Chinese people. | ||
Of course, the American people like you, like Steve, will help us. | ||
And this is not easy, but together we will do it because the threat the CCP put is not only just for Chinese people. | ||
They are putting the threat for all the free world. | ||
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Natalie. | |
You guys are great. | ||
You always break it down in a way that I don't think a lot of people can. | ||
I'm not sure how you want to do it. | ||
We've got just one minute. | ||
If people want to follow the three of you, stay up to date with everything the wonderful new federal state of China is doing. | ||
Maybe even come celebrate your anniversary with you. | ||
Where can they go to do that? | ||
Yes, I would like to thank you and thank Steve and also because 36 years have passed since the massacre. | ||
Today in the U.S., in the world, overflowing all the information, all the social media. | ||
But no one, no one besides War Room and NFIC is talking about this massacre happened in China. | ||
It's wild. | ||
And we're coming up against the end of show, or the break. | ||
If people want to follow you and watch your tributes, where can people go to follow you guys? | ||
Yeah, people can go together. | ||
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Get our new federal state of China, NFSC Speaks. | |
Thank you guys, as always, for coming on, and happy early birthday. | ||
We'll see you soon. | ||
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I better get back inside. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Mike Lindell. | ||
For that, I see Donio Sullivan from CNN, who I had a wonderful interview with. | ||
I think I destroyed him. | ||
You've been having some fun with him out in Colorado. | ||
I think we've got Catherine O'Neill, who I wanted to bring on, obviously, living the dream out in the beautiful western part of America. | ||
But particularly, a certain Chinese fungus, like agro-terrorism pesticide, basically, that they found. | ||
Researchers unfraudulently obtained F-1 visas to Chinese nationals smuggling in or out of the country. | ||
Your thoughts on that? | ||
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Thanks so much, Natalie, for having me on. | ||
This is very alarming for the agriculture industry at large around the country. | ||
This is an instance that we've actually seen before. | ||
There is a disease that has infected The Citrus Grove industry in Florida, which has almost completely wiped out the entire citrus industry in the state of Florida, which was one of their top industries. | ||
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And so this is the same playbook that the communists use. | |
And yesterday, as you know, was the 36 year anniversary of Tiananmen Square. | ||
And so it's very alarming that, you know, these people are And kudos to Kash Patel for taking swift action in arresting them. | ||
And Catherine, you've certainly taken swift action setting up Meriwether Farms in what feels like only a year or so. | ||
Hit the audience with the latest in terms of the wonderful deals. | ||
Beef sticks? | ||
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Hot dogs? | |
What do you got? | ||
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It's a great gift for dads. | ||
Catherine, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We will have you back on soon. | ||
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Thanks so much, Natalie. | |
You got it. | ||
And Warren Posse, I know this is a very China-heavy episode, but that's because they are the real threat, the existential threat, not climate change. | ||
certainly not Russia and frankly there are no other media outlets because they're so compromised who are going to dare into it. | ||
I think you all experienced COVID so you've Real quick, I want to toss an article up on screen. | ||
To protect Taiwan, don't prepare to defend it. | ||
Now, obviously, America first means America first. | ||
I'm not a Taiwan shill, but It's been laundered by a senior fellow over at the Cato Institute, an individual by the name of Doug Bandao. | ||
It's quite, I would say, a ridiculous article insinuating that the way that we can defend the United States best is by basically rolling over and letting China take Taiwan. | ||
But before you get into the merits of that argument, which we'll have to do in a future episode, and so you'll be back for the 6 p.m., It's worth noting that you guys need to stay very vigilant because this is someone who is trying to infiltrate Western media, though he is American, despite having very robust ties to the Chinese Communist Party, | ||
particularly their foreign influence operations in the form of the United Front Work Department, which is their sort of multi-billion dollar political warfare operation that finds Western elites, academics, think tankers, think Hunter Biden, but on billion dollar steroids time and time again. | ||
This is someone who actually was recently just in China. | ||
He has repeatedly participated in these annual conventions, kind of conferences for something called the China for Center in Globalization, speaking alongside not just members, top members of the Chinese Communist Party, military leader, chairman of companies like Sinopec, which Hunter Biden, of course, did deals with. | ||
But what's even more interesting is that he has repeatedly appeared in basically media outlets that are run by these United Front Work Department proxy groups like the China United States Exchange Foundation. | ||
He writes articles for a publication called the China U.S. Focus. | ||
Which, again, not that I'm for forever wars, but he wrote in 2023, again, an American, I would say Beijing, Pan Bondi, if you want to bring someone up on treason or traitor charges. | ||
In 2023, he wrote an article, people fearing China is a big problem for Beijing. | ||
In 2023, he wrote, the U.S. and China shouldn't allow a balloon to derail relations. | ||
Also writing, the real China threat, treating Beijing as an enemy risks turning it into one. | ||
Newsflash, it is. | ||
The coronavirus So I know a lot of times these discussions about the threat of the PRC on the information warfare verticals seem very abstract, but it is people like this who are on the payroll. | ||
Sue me, Doug. | ||
I know you've taken money hand over fist from the Chinese Communist Party, who then leverage the fact that they are Americans, that they have these positions at these so-called elite, you know, establishment think tanks like the Cato Institute to push. | ||
These propaganda-fueled talking points that are, believe me, written by the Chinese Communist Party for these Westerners. | ||
You want to talk about the people who sold this country out? | ||
It is people like Doug, and by the way, Doug is one of, I would argue, hundreds, probably thousands, when you really get into it, of people who are actively working to boost the propaganda narratives, and in some cases, the outright agenda of the Chinese Communist Party from within the United States. | ||
That is a perfect picture of someone who I believe is deserving of the title enemy within. | ||
I know I've been told by my MSNBC better, so I know we're so correct on the mental health of Joe Biden that we aren't allowed to say that. | ||
But people who will take cash from existential threat, hostile communist regimes and then spread their lies in Western media, particularly trying to lie to the MAGA audience, you're a traitor and you're guilty of treason. | ||
I guess, allegedly. | ||
Not that the War Room Lawfare Department cares much about that. | ||
Doug Bando, you're a disgrace, and there are many more people like him, which we will continue to out here in the War Room. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
Steve is back for the 6 p.m. show. |