Steve Bannon Lays Out The Three Things That Need To Happen Immediately With The War In Ukraine

Steve Bannon criticized the growing influence of The Atlantic and other media outlets like Axios and The Dispatch, labeling them as hubs for the anti-Trump resistance. He accused these outlets of fostering intellectual opposition to Trump, citing their promotion of narratives portraying Trump as a dictator and calling for drastic measures against him. He also warned that such narratives could intensify as the 2024 election approaches.

Bannon shifted focus to Ukraine, proposing three immediate actions for President Trump. First, he called for an immediate ceasefire to freeze the conflict and prevent further destruction. Second, he advocated for security guarantees that exclude U.S. money and troops, emphasizing a non-interventionist approach. Third, he rejected any U.S. commitment to reconstruction, arguing that America should focus on domestic issues like rebuilding East Palestine, Ohio, and other disaster-stricken areas.

Bannon criticized Ukraine’s leadership for overestimating their leverage, asserting that the West had misled Ukraine into a losing war. He warned Trump against being drawn into the conflict, likening it to Nixon’s entanglement in Vietnam. Bannon urged Trump to hold neoconservatives accountable and avoid inheriting a crisis that could damage his presidency, emphasizing that the Ukraine war was not of Trump’s making.

Noor Bin Ladin: “Apparently Now Just Like Bill Gates, Larry Ellison Is A Doctor”

Steve Bannon and Noor Bin Laden discussed the evolving situation in Ukraine and the increasing demands from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Noor expressed frustration, stating that Zelensky, after receiving billions in aid, now wants American lives sacrificed alongside his own citizens. He criticized Zelensky’s disregard for human life and the prolonging of the conflict. Both Bannon and Noor pointed out that the U.S. should not be dragged further into this war. They argued that Europe should take more responsibility, not expecting America to commit boots on the ground.

Bannon emphasized that President Trump’s position was clear: no U.S. military involvement in Ukraine. He rejected the idea that America should continue pouring resources into a conflict that is not its fight. “This is not our fight,” he said. Bannon also criticized Zelensky for pushing a narrative that only America could provide security guarantees, pointing out that Europe is incapable of managing the situation on its own. He warned that this could lead to a Vietnam-like quagmire for the U.S.

The conversation also touched on the dire situation in Ukraine, with a massive shortage of troops and little support from European nations. Bannon suggested that Zelensky needs to negotiate with President Putin, as continued conflict without a clear resolution would harm both Ukraine and the U.S

Joe Allen Breaks Down The Horrific Implications Of Stargate AI

Joe Allen expressed concerns about President Trump’s recent endorsement of figures like Sam Altman and Masayoshi Son, who are linked to transhumanism and surveillance technology. Allen praised Trump’s actions on key issues like the January 6 pardons and affirmative action but warned that his support for these tech leaders could signal approval of a dangerous path. He highlighted the potential consequences of AI, including the manipulation of psychology, human dependence on machines, and the eventual replacement of humans in society. Allen cautioned that Trump’s endorsement might unintentionally support a future where humans become obsolete.

Josh Steinman Details How We Go About Taking On The Deep State

Steve Bannon, Ezra Cohen, and Josh Steinman expressed concern over the deep state’s influence on U.S. governance, particularly within the National Security Council (NSC) and intelligence agencies. Bannon questioned how the nation could be secure with people in critical roles who are seemingly disconnected from America’s national interests. He referenced a failed plan crafted by General Flynn in 2017 that was intended to reshape the NSC and align it with an America First agenda, but was thwarted by the deep state.

Cohen and Steinman elaborated on their experiences with the NSC during the Trump administration, describing a bureaucratic structure that often undermined the president’s authority. Cohen explained that effective leadership requires political appointees who are aligned with the president’s vision, a principle they found lacking in the NSC during their tenure. He criticized Washington’s careerist culture that, according to him, does not prioritize American values but rather perpetuates a globalist agenda.

Bannon and his colleagues also discussed how the intelligence community (CIA, FBI, etc.) often works to limit the president’s power, describing it as a “modern Pretoria” that operates almost like an independent force. They argued that while career bureaucrats in these agencies can be competent, their loyalty lies not with the president but with institutional norms, making it difficult for a president to enact true change. The group emphasized the need for political leaders who understand the inner workings of these agencies to regain control and implement the president’s agenda effectively. They pointed out the importance of having experts in key positions who can navigate this complicated system to protect national interests and uphold the Constitution.

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Ezra Cohen: “The Intelligence Community Is Distracted And Has Lost Sight Of The Objective”

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