Overview:

President Donald J. Trump, serving his current term, faces a serious and growing threat in the Indo-Pacific region. Recent global developments point to an increasingly aggressive posture from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which is using artificial intelligence (AI), advanced drone warfare, and expanding naval capabilities to challenge U.S. influence in Asia. A conversation between Steve Bannon and military analyst Forrest Zhou highlights key warnings about this shifting power dynamic and the urgent need for American readiness.

South Korea’s Shift and China’s Expanding Reach:

The recent election in South Korea raised red flags for American national security. The winner, who secured roughly 49% of the vote, is reportedly prioritizing stronger ties with Beijing rather than aligning with U.S. leadership. This is being celebrated by global elites and financial institutions, who often benefit from partnerships with the CCP and cheap labor from China. The mainstream media paints this as a “sweeping victory” without addressing questions about voter fraud or the implications for regional stability.

According to Zhou, South Korea’s pivot is part of a larger Chinese strategy to push the U.S. out of Asia—particularly out of South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the surrounding seas. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently warned of an “imminent threat” to Taiwan, and China now has two aircraft carriers actively patrolling waters near the Philippines and Micronesia. Their goal is to encircle and pressure U.S. allies while daring the U.S. to respond.

Historical Parallels and Military Posture:

June marks the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Midway—a turning point in World War II. Zhou pointed out that just like in 1942, America is now at a crossroads. If the U.S. fails to act decisively, the course of history could shift for decades. In 1942, America’s victory was made possible not just by brave pilots, but by intelligence officers who cracked Japanese codes and helped plan a winning counterattack.

Today, the challenge is even more complex. China is using AI to power weapons and control drones, potentially leveling the playing field with the U.S. Navy. Bannon and Zhou agreed that the United States must strengthen its naval presence in the Pacific, even suggesting that half of the Atlantic Fleet be moved through the Panama Canal into Pacific waters.

Call to Action:

President Trump and his national security team must act now. The United States must:

  1. Reinforce alliances with Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan.

  2. Reposition naval forces to counter growing Chinese threats in Pacific waters.

  3. Invest in artificial intelligence and intelligence gathering to match China’s technological advancements.

  4. Expose and challenge foreign influence in elections and global finance that benefits the CCP.

  5. Unify the American people and political leaders around a clear, patriotic defense strategy.

The moment is urgent. America cannot “tap along” any longer. The future of the free world is at stake.

For more context, watch this clip from Wednesday’s WarRoom:

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