Bannon's War Room - January 07, 2025


Episode 4177: Trump Wants To Expand America's Reach And Protection


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

174.07762

Word Count

9,688

Sentence Count

24

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

In this episode, we talk with the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, about the Panama Canal, the Greenland Treaty, and the Panamanian canal crisis. He also talks about his plans for a new trade deal with the United States, and what he would like to see happen with Panama and Greenland.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 negotiate a new treaty are you going to ask the canadians to hold the vote what what is the
00:00:06.080 strategy i can't assure you you're talking about panama and greenland no i can't assure you on
00:00:11.220 either of those two but i can say this we need them for economic security the panama canal was
00:00:19.160 built for our military i'm not going to commit to that now it might it might be that you'll have to
00:00:25.440 do something uh look the panama canal is vital to our country it's being operated by china china
00:00:33.820 and we gave the panama canal to panama we didn't give it to china and they've abused it they've
00:00:40.180 abused that gift it should have never been made by the way giving the panama canal is why jimmy
00:00:45.200 carter lost the election in my opinion more so maybe than the hostages the hostages were a big deal
00:00:50.260 but if you remember and nobody wants to talk about the panama canal around because you know it's
00:00:55.060 inappropriate i guess but uh because it's a bad part of of the carter legacy but uh he was a good
00:01:02.260 man look he was a good man i knew him a little bit and he was a very fine person but that was a big
00:01:07.380 mistake giving the panama canal to panama was a very big mistake we lost 38 000 people it cost us
00:01:13.640 the equivalent of a trillion dollars maybe more than probably the most expensive they say it was the
00:01:19.240 most expensive structure if we call it a structure which i guess you can't ever built and giving that
00:01:27.080 away was a horrible thing and i believe that's why jimmy carter lost the election even more so than the
00:01:32.600 hostages those two things we're going to be uh changing the name of the gulf of mexico to
00:01:38.640 the gulf of america which has a beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory the gulf of america what a
00:01:46.720 beautiful name and it's appropriate it's appropriate listen i don't care what he says
00:01:52.540 no economic force because canada and the united states that would really be something you get rid of
00:02:10.520 that artificially drawn line and you take a look at what that looks like and it would also be much
00:02:16.200 better for national security don't forget we basically protect canada but here's the problem
00:02:21.020 with canada so many friends up there uh i love the canadian people they're great but we're spending
00:02:29.400 hundreds of billions a year to protect it we're spending hundreds of billions a year to take care
00:02:34.400 of canada we we lose uh in trade deficits we're losing mass we don't need their cars you know they
00:02:40.320 make 20 of our cars we don't need that i'd rather make them in detroit we don't need the cars we don't
00:02:46.080 need their lumber we have massive fields of lumber we don't need their lumber we have to unrestrict
00:02:51.820 them because stupid people put you know restrictions on but i can do that with an executive order
00:02:57.020 we don't need anything they have we don't need their dairy products we have more than they have
00:03:01.860 we don't need anything so why are we losing 200 billion as i call them governor trudeau i said listen
00:03:08.540 what would happen if we didn't subsidize you if we didn't because we give them a lot of money we help
00:03:14.160 them as an example we're buying icebreakers and canada wants to join us in the buying of icebreakers
00:03:19.900 i said you know i we don't really want to have a partner in the buying of icebreakers we don't need
00:03:24.940 a partner but i oh no right nope no right here's what we have we have a right not to help them with
00:03:34.620 their financial difficulties because we owe 36 trillion dollars too we're going to start knocking
00:03:38.780 it out pretty fast but we're going to be able to do it because of energy and other things
00:03:42.840 on greenland uh your position is clear but have you directed your staff to take these specific
00:03:47.480 actions to draw plans and can you elaborate again you didn't rule out military coercion uh
00:03:52.820 well we need greenland for national security purposes i've been told that for a long time long
00:03:59.080 before i even ran i mean people have been talking about it for a long time you have approximately 45 000
00:04:04.780 people there people really don't even know if denmark has any legal right to it but if they do
00:04:11.840 they should give it up because we need it for national security that's for the free world i'm talking
00:04:16.260 about protecting the free world you look at you don't even need binoculars you look outside you have
00:04:22.220 china ships all over the place you have russian ships all over the place we're not letting that happen
00:04:29.600 we're not letting it happen and if denmark wants to uh get to a conclusion but nobody knows if they
00:04:37.720 even have any right title or interest the people are going to probably vote for independence or to
00:04:41.820 come into the united states but if they did if they did do that then i would tariff denmark at a very high
00:04:47.760 level
00:04:55.920 door
00:05:17.760 the quickest way for russia to penetrate our naval defenses is steaming from the arctic to the north
00:05:23.360 atlantic this is our military presence in the arctic these were russia's arctic military positions in 1995
00:05:36.160 today infantry naval radar search and rescue air defense the biggest build-up since the soviets fell
00:05:47.760 this is where we lost russia's most sophisticated submarines in the north atlantic for three weeks
00:05:55.280 this is where we found their lasharek submarine which we noticed only because it caught fire
00:06:01.040 we have no idea how many more there are but we think they're around here here here and here
00:06:08.800 this is cregan
00:06:11.920 you know what cregan is a nuclear submarine base in scotland
00:06:16.320 all of the uk's nuclear weaponry is housed at cregan it's what makes them one of the nine nuclear powers
00:06:22.400 also it's the only base in europe where we can dock our nuclear subs
00:06:28.480 it's the last place we have any hope of detecting a russian sub before it's in the vast atlantic barreling
00:06:34.160 toward new york cregan is target one in the european theater of war
00:06:39.760 the scots hate nukes and they hate english overreach but they really hate having a bullseye on their heads
00:06:50.800 if scotland had gone independent
00:06:52.480 they would have closed the base in a second when we took our forces out of iceland russian sub-activity
00:07:02.160 skyrocketed as did air incursions when we pulled our combat brigades from europe
00:07:08.240 anyone russia annexed crimea is there a universe in which the united states could afford to lose the base
00:07:15.440 in scotland
00:07:22.160 so did you i didn't ask her to blow up a ship neither did i it was supposed to be some bent
00:07:26.240 metal and nobody dead so it's not your fault
00:07:28.160 it's entirely my fault you think i'm suggesting it's not my fault i own it and i will carry it but
00:07:39.680 i will not let it tear down the president that sounds convenient to me that sounds like a reason to bury
00:07:45.280 it i don't give a what it sounds like to you i can name every one of the 43 people who died in this
00:07:50.320 debacle i couldn't do that if it was 40 000 or 40 million vaporized in a nuclear conflict
00:07:58.160 this is my game board the whole god thing
00:08:05.440 this is yours keep your eyes on your own paper
00:08:20.880 this is the primal scream of a dying regime
00:08:28.400 pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people
00:08:33.360 you're just not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have had a belly
00:08:38.880 full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything in the world to stop
00:08:42.720 that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like that go to share the
00:08:47.280 big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience ask yourself
00:08:56.320 what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country this country will be
00:09:04.800 save war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:09:14.880 it's tuesday 7 january year of the lord 2025 jack basobiec joins me look the last thing we're
00:09:20.720 gonna do is be taken off the focus what we have to of the um of everything president trump has to do
00:09:28.080 and has to accomplish but today has britain pretty extraordinary president trump is not trying to change
00:09:34.240 the conversation we know there are issues with what he said the other day with docker we know
00:09:38.640 there's issues about this h1b visas and american jobs we're on top of that so we see we understand
00:09:43.920 that but there's something g this is about the western hemisphere it's about a geostrategic
00:09:51.600 idea and concept kind of the monroe doctrine on uh steroids i want to bring in jack basobiec
00:09:57.760 jack right there and i i want to thank that's from netflix the diplomat and if you haven't had a
00:10:02.080 chance to watch that you really should that's the uh alison janney playing secretary of state and of
00:10:07.520 course kerry russell a very dramatic uh rendering jack what you and i are taught as naval officers
00:10:13.440 the greenland iceland uk gap which is the way that the soviet uh submarine force particularly the
00:10:19.360 fast attacks and the boomers come through that gap greenland is massively strategic it was strategic
00:10:25.360 in world war ii it's actually more strategic today president trump blew away conventional
00:10:31.680 thinking in mar-a-lago today you heard von halliard saying they're sitting there these little guys
00:10:37.440 you're not you can't be serious he goes oh yeah i'm serious so well you couldn't be serious about
00:10:42.080 economic or military measures go yeah i wouldn't rule that out it drops blowing heads up in mar-a-lago
00:10:48.480 give me your assessment sir of manifest destiny 2.0 well steve it's very clear and and by the way the
00:10:56.000 the idea of the united states uh taking control of greenland annexing greenland or entering into
00:11:03.760 any kind of agreement a territorial agreement with greenland goes back a very long time seward actually
00:11:09.600 originally pursued this all the way back at the same time as pursuing the territory of alaska which
00:11:16.320 which then was controlled by the russian empire it even goes back to world war ii when the exiled
00:11:22.000 prime minister of denmark actually signed the initial treaty with the united states regarding
00:11:28.720 the defense of greenland why because the nazis had occupied denmark proper at the time that's why the
00:11:35.600 u.s was allowed into greenland in the first place so that nazi germany would not be able to establish
00:11:42.240 their bases there what trump is doing is now taking this to the next logical step by saying well wait
00:11:47.600 a minute the chinese have this massive icebreaker fleet up in the arctic the russians are already
00:11:53.280 establishing mega ports up there people are talking about turning that into the polar silk road the rise
00:11:59.520 of bricks represents a massive geostrategic rival to the united states when it comes to the economics of
00:12:06.960 the situation and of course all this goes back to uh admiral alfred mahan and the understanding of
00:12:14.560 the rise and the influence of sea power on history and if you understand see i don't know people want
00:12:21.200 to talk about you have memes are great and all and the you know there's resources there as well but again
00:12:26.560 this is about the influence of sea power and it always has been because if you control who you
00:12:33.200 control the seas controls the world this was the entire premise of the british empire and the sun
00:12:39.120 never sets now i'm not saying america needs to be imperial far from it things like ukraine things
00:12:44.640 like the middle east that needs to be wound down but when we're talking about this the very sea lanes
00:12:49.760 that affect the economic well-being and prosperity of the american people who live here now right now
00:12:57.680 control over those northern sea routes in the northwestern part of our hemisphere as well as
00:13:03.600 uh or the northeastern as well as the panama canal clearly clearly falls to us
00:13:11.200 we're gonna put that uh we're gonna put that uh there's a map that shows president trump's vision
00:13:18.240 of make america great there it is right there we can show that i'm going out all the way from the
00:13:22.240 panama canal to greenland i understand we got a couple three problems here at home we got to
00:13:27.920 figure out how to pay for everything but it's a expansionary vision in the western hemisphere and
00:13:34.800 the protection of america first that's what's so stunning and he had a frank conversation the american
00:13:40.640 people today we're going to have one the second hour we're going to go from rome to switzerland to india
00:13:45.760 to bring in some of the top geopolitical thinkers in the world and talk about what's going on
00:13:49.760 mckinder 101 has control of the eurasian landmass that's what you see going on with the chinese
00:13:55.680 communist party the kgb in moscow the mullahs in persia president trump is countering
00:14:03.120 geostrategically with a mahanian theory all the way from the panama canal to greenland and his
00:14:09.040 conversation today with the media you saw him choking just blunt the chinese communist party controls
00:14:15.360 the panama canal that was never the deal we didn't give it to panama to give it away to
00:14:19.360 somebody else sorry not sorry pretty blunt talk also robert kagan at the atlantic has one of the
00:14:28.880 most outrageous pieces i've seen a long time and i see an outrageous piece every day blaming president
00:14:36.000 trump blaming president trump for the coming defeat of ukraine saying it's a catastrophic defeat
00:14:43.600 for donald j trump poso's with me we're talking strategy national security next in the war room
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00:16:15.440 this is my game board the whole god thing this is yours keep your eyes on your own paper
00:16:29.280 so jack right there from the diplomat that's one of the best explanations of the strategic
00:16:37.680 importance of greenland uh in iceland that what they call the gaia gap um that chessboard he's got
00:16:44.480 canada president was having a serious conversation about i don't know emerging with canada having
00:16:51.120 canada he had a very lucid description of the money we put in uh etc a very intelligent conversation
00:16:57.920 of greenland and the best of all was the panama canal the panama canal he was quite blunt the
00:17:04.640 panama canal is it was never meant it was not built by the united states it was built for our
00:17:08.720 military it was never built by to have our existential threat enemy the chinese commerce
00:17:14.240 party control it that's just not going to happen people in panama got to understand that things have
00:17:19.760 got to change there are there are there going to be big changes just like yesterday some of the
00:17:24.960 people in south central america are talking some of the leaders that are saying we're not going to
00:17:28.640 they're not going to let the united states use their military bases if anybody's deported hey i
00:17:33.440 got news for you and this is why i advise a summit in uh in mccallan texas bring everybody together
00:17:39.520 let's get them in a room trump's a deal maker let's get everybody on the same page that this is
00:17:44.240 happening the deportation is going to happen and there'll be some economic deals cut but if there's
00:17:50.160 any kind of resistance you're going to get tariffed you're going to get put into the uh into the ozone
00:17:54.400 economically president trump just said it there when von hilliard von hilliard almost choked on his
00:17:59.840 microphone and i said mr president you can't you're not serious i know you're not serious he goes hey
00:18:04.480 i'm damn serious jack posobik your thoughts well steve it's you know and i i say this uh you know a couple
00:18:11.360 you got a couple of navy officers here posse so i i say this as someone who actually served there but
00:18:17.600 you know if these guys down in central america or other parts of the the caribbean have an issue
00:18:23.840 with the united states using their overseas bases then why don't you go have a conversation about
00:18:30.480 that with the castro family because they've been trying to kick us out of guantanamo bay
00:18:35.120 since they came to power but where is the united states's oldest overseas based ask you well
00:18:41.040 it's in guantanamo bay cuba why is it why is it that the very same territory of the of that the
00:18:48.800 rough riders ran roughshod over with teddy roosevelt leading the way there in the war against spain in
00:18:55.440 1898 why is the united states maintained guantanamo bay for this long because it is in our geo strategic
00:19:02.720 and geopolitical interest to control the sea lanes of our own backyard the gulf of america absolutely has to
00:19:10.160 happen maintaining dominance over the caribbean absolutely has to happen and by the way i'm not
00:19:15.200 and i i say that because i include the panama canal clearly that is the key choke point here
00:19:21.120 in this region in the northern hemisphere but also because china has got look china has been going
00:19:27.040 through on a buying frenzy across all of the caribbean running debt trap diplomacy they already
00:19:32.720 practically own jamaica go and look at all of the other crown calling not to mention what their their
00:19:38.240 influence in cuba venezuela etc this is all over the caribbean and so when it comes to military yes
00:19:45.840 absolutely we need to go back to the monroe doctrine we're not talking about democratizing
00:19:51.840 the middle east and by the way the same people who sold you a bill of goods on the full zealand
00:19:57.520 of trying to democratize the middle east and say we should go back to places like afghanistan or get
00:20:01.840 involved in ukraine more they're going to turn around and say that we shouldn't do anything to actually
00:20:06.640 benefit the american people who live here now if you can put us on a split screen denver and let's
00:20:13.280 put that map up for the america first people jack and i are going to address right now changing the
00:20:18.560 conversation because there are a number of the war room posse and others the the folks who watch real
00:20:23.600 america's voice up on getter over the rumble crowd a little rough over and rumble that are really
00:20:29.440 critical about changing the the conversation but i want to put that chart up if you for the america for
00:20:34.960 the hardest core america first guys okay if you want fortress america trump's giving you fortress
00:20:41.680 america look at that right there all the way from panama up to greenland and he's talking about canada
00:20:48.640 can he pull any of this off hey it's donald trump remember how they mocked him about being president
00:20:53.520 remember how they mocked and ridiculed him when we had his back this group in january 2021 i think
00:21:00.080 that was a lot harder than what he's talking about now but he's got a vision what i like about this
00:21:04.800 is a vision this is fortress america this is kind of what james monroe in the that end of the kind
00:21:10.800 of revolutionary and founders framers generation monroe being the the last president from massachusetts
00:21:16.800 or virginia really the founder by the way into really the andrew jackson period go ahead sir
00:21:22.240 well i was just going to say that the monroe doctrine again for folks who don't realize this this
00:21:26.240 was done at the end of the napoleonic wars and this was done at a time where the the corollary to
00:21:31.760 the monroe doctrine was that the united states would not go around poking into the affairs of other
00:21:38.880 empires in europe or asia that was the idea that we would maintain our sphere of influence they would
00:21:46.320 maintain theirs and then we would have diplomatic treaties beyond uh understanding how the relationship
00:21:53.200 would go that was the original monroe doctrine so understand that now i i will say though for
00:21:59.200 the record steve i'm not exactly on board with the whole north american union concept uh you know
00:22:05.440 greenland greenland panama canal yeah sure but canada and mexico i don't know the uh i'm looking at the
00:22:10.640 i'm looking at the debt debt to earnings uh report on those things and it's it's not so great maybe
00:22:16.240 maybe we could talk about reworking the trade deal i don't know this is not this is not this is not this
00:22:22.160 this is this is not a union this is an actual takeover sometimes might be hostile i love the
00:22:26.880 vision uh i'm going to go back the docket comment president trump made the the obviously the situation
00:22:32.800 with hb1 visas even the two what i call the summer omnibus which is going to go away he's meeting with
00:22:39.280 the senate tomorrow freedom caucus on friday we're going to get all that worked out i think i feel
00:22:44.160 highly confident you're going to see two bills all of it but geostrategically this is where we this is
00:22:49.440 part of that we say the three lines of work this is all three you've got the kinetic war on the eurasian
00:22:55.360 landmass you got the deportations of the of the illegal alien evaders and you got the debt and the
00:23:00.960 deficit uh i want to go to this kagan piece we have to address this robert kagan i want to put in
00:23:07.280 perspective who robert kagan is okay he's victoria newland's husband so first off they're the cup
00:23:13.760 they're the most uh uh scariest couple in america the deadliest the one that has brought most evil
00:23:22.640 to the world this is the king and queen of neoconism uh the color revolution victoria newland you know
00:23:29.120 her hands are all over this ukraine situation is kagan kagan's also the one that and i think it was
00:23:34.240 in january 1st of 2024 i think we kicked off the year in 24 he wrote this huge 5 000 word piece to kick
00:23:41.520 off the new year in the washington post that would be the jeff bezos amazon washington post yes that
00:23:46.080 would be amazon that did the 40 million dollar deal with melania trump day we'll talk about that tomorrow
00:23:51.840 that's going to take a day to digest okay um that he wrote a piece uh jack posobiec that gave the moral
00:24:00.640 authority he's look they were looking for a brutus he made the case of why caesar had to be assassinated
00:24:06.720 right and they were looking for brutus this is what we kept saying and go went crazy about the
00:24:12.800 elites would kind of drive people to an assassination attempt and give them the moral authority to do it
00:24:18.080 against president trump this is one of the most purely evil men in this country now he has written
00:24:23.840 a piece in atlantic and atlantic you have to understand folks is becoming now the intellectual center of the
00:24:29.840 resistance to populist nationalism the elite globalist their kind of limited hangout now is the
00:24:35.680 atlantic magazine you're getting all the public intellectuals over there tom nichols and this
00:24:39.360 entire crowd these haters jack posobiec you've worked on this thing from the beginning kagan is
00:24:46.720 actually saying that donald trump's getting ready for the biggest catastrophic defeat of any president
00:24:51.760 and it's ukraine they are trying to stick us with ukraine war debacle this is how shameless they are
00:24:58.880 they're literally saying that president trump is going to have this massive defeat because we're not
00:25:03.840 going to send troops we're not going to send more money we're not backing the phony zelinski oligarchs
00:25:08.960 that we're about to have a massive defeat uh and it's going to be donald trump's fault and the
00:25:13.040 american people are going to flip and say yeah trump had the biggest military defeat in american history
00:25:18.880 your thoughts sir well it's it's amazing how they're saying the quiet part out loud because i thought from
00:25:26.640 the start this was all this was all ukraine's war i thought it was ukraine fighting russia i didn't realize
00:25:31.760 it was the united states fighting russia i was told that the united states would never be facing
00:25:36.800 russia on the battlefield i was told that none of that was going on but it seems that kagan is he's
00:25:41.920 he's got a limited hangout for us here today folks because he's peeling back a few layers of the onion
00:25:47.200 saying well all right this actually has all been about the u.s versus russia so what did i just say
00:25:53.120 the opposite of the monroe doctrine is picking fights with the russian empire the opposite of the
00:25:59.040 monroe doctrine is going and getting involved in the bloodlands of eurasia getting involved in a
00:26:04.960 land war in eurasia that is mckinder theory by the way for you political and uh geo-military
00:26:11.760 strategists out there that is the heartland theory which russia of course subscribes to absolutely
00:26:18.880 ascribes to it is we don't need the united states has always been the united states is athens the united
00:26:24.240 states has always been a naval power going back to what the great white fleet under again teddy
00:26:30.560 roosevelt so kagan what he understands is that his influence is waning and what he also understands
00:26:37.200 is that there are going to be a number of investigations going into victoria newland
00:26:42.320 and robert kagan and their and their activities getting this color revolution and the maidan q kicked
00:26:49.360 off 10 years ago in the first place because we know this don't stop with hunter biden hunter biden was
00:26:55.040 just the back man hunter biden was just a grand dune amen a massive investigation into uh into victoria
00:27:03.760 newland the entire color revolution her hands are all over it jack thank you for opening the show where
00:27:09.200 do people go to get your by the way his show a post show show today with raheem was a classic
00:27:13.600 where do people go to get your content sir thank you very much so steve of course human events daily
00:27:19.280 we're up 2 p.m eastern every day right here real america's voice and on the podcast side you can
00:27:24.720 subscribe human events daily with jack posovic have we tracked down charlie kirk is charlie kirk
00:27:30.960 still in greenland he's gonna be doing uh the charlie kirk show from greenland this week
00:27:34.000 i mean i hear i hear he's uh he's looking for nine oath of the north up there
00:27:41.680 don jr's up there spearfishing or something i don't know what charlie's doing
00:27:45.360 they're looking for russian subs where's that low charik where's the low charik
00:27:51.280 it's on fire brought off the starboard bow sir wow what an open that's the diplomat netflix
00:27:59.440 allison janey kerry russell very instructive short break back in the warm in a moment
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00:29:20.880 okay um the fact checking department uh has contacted me you know vaughn hilliard does have a
00:29:27.840 pretty significant fan base among the war room posse and uh they made a comment about his voice is not
00:29:32.880 that high i'm gonna check in a second but i want to use vaughn as an example of what i call just old
00:29:38.400 fashion american hustle now vaughn's a left winger that works for a left-wing news organization called
00:29:44.160 msnbc but we met vaughn years ago he drew the card to follow carrie lake around and harass her
00:29:51.680 remember that carrie lake would have these impromptu press conferences be 115 degrees be like six
00:29:57.360 reporters and vaughn would be sitting there asking some cheap shot question and she would sit there and
00:30:02.480 just her whole press conference be ripping on vaughn but because of that grit and determination
00:30:08.240 chasing carry around for a couple of cycles i think governorship in 22 and then the senate in 24
00:30:13.840 and being relentless he's now got the white house watch he's one of the white house correspondents
00:30:18.000 he's down at mar-a-lago so i just want to check it out it was it was an interesting question president
00:30:22.240 trump blew him up in the answer you judge whether my imitation of his voice was wrong the
00:30:28.080 the fact checking department wants to know listen i don't care what he says you said you were considering
00:30:34.400 military force to acquire panama and greenland are you also considering military force
00:30:40.560 to annex and acquire no economic force because canada and the united states that would really be
00:30:48.240 something you get rid of that artificially drawn line and you take a look at what that looks like
00:30:54.720 and it would also be much better for national security don't forget we basically protect canada
00:30:59.760 but here's the problem with canada so many friends up there uh i love the canadian people they're great
00:31:07.840 but we're spending hundreds of billions a year to the the revolutionary our founding fathers the
00:31:14.720 revered framers of the constitution and the revolutionary generation even some of the folks that came before
00:31:20.320 that they they had one obsession that they never could pull off and that was canada
00:31:26.400 both in the the in the in the revolutionary war when general montgomery went up there i think aaron
00:31:32.000 burns probably the contingent and guess what they got caught as you guys in the east coast
00:31:35.040 know they got caught in a bitter bitter winter ever since general wolf on the plains of abraham
00:31:42.240 defeated montcalm and the british really took over canada it was a it was an obsession
00:31:47.680 generation of the revolutionary generation and the uh in the framers that generation kind of two back
00:31:54.320 to back to annex canada in the revolutionary war we took a couple of shots the war of 1812 you could
00:32:01.360 actually argue that was a war that was principally about the the the territories around the ohio river
00:32:10.160 that we wanted to expand into and because of the treaty that was cut after the revolution they kind of
00:32:15.600 said no this is this is off limits to you guys and also in canada so it it comes it we there is a long
00:32:22.800 history here also in world war ii canada has always punched way above their weight class i know a lot of
00:32:30.880 people make fun of canada today but hey the canadians in world war ii world war ii and world war ii punched
00:32:37.280 they punched and punched hard on d-day in normandy remember one of the entire uh uh uh beaches was
00:32:45.040 assigned to the canadians the canadians are tough as boot leather the military has always been
00:32:48.640 fantastic i want to tell people president trump and remember we're on it folks we're not letting
00:32:55.200 the conversation be changed tomorrow president trump when he comes up for president carter's
00:33:00.480 the state funeral on thursday president trump is going to meet with the senate we already know
00:33:05.360 there's all kind of discussions behind the scenes i believe we're going to get what the war room and
00:33:09.920 the war of posse wants which is two bills let's get something out as quickly as possible that
00:33:15.600 focuses on the border focuses on immigration focuses on everything we have to do with the
00:33:20.400 deportations get the ball rolling also with some energy in there let's get that and then it gives
00:33:26.800 you time buys you time to do whatever you want to do in the economics the debt ceiling all of that
00:33:33.120 in in a summer bill i i don't think i think the appropriation is going to be passed and going to
00:33:37.280 be approved before that that's another whole issue with the debt ceiling that's got to come in march
00:33:41.680 and i don't think we're going to expand that anymore i think it'll be done then so we're not
00:33:45.520 going to allow that the uh conversation to be changed given that let's go back to that map for a
00:33:51.200 second president they say president trump oh he's just transaction he goes that's that is a
00:33:57.840 that is a geostrategic vision he's already changed the conversation when it comes to we're
00:34:04.400 going to talk in the next hour at the indo-pacific what's happening in ukraine uh this situation with
00:34:10.080 our naval forces uh president biden today the illegitimate biden regime released um you had
00:34:17.440 eric prince on here essentially houthis right there at gitmo that are that are shelling uh the uh the
00:34:24.640 two battle groups we have in the red sea we shot down an american was it f-18 on on uh on landing
00:34:32.640 on final right there if you if you're if you're the hardest core america first the hardest core
00:34:40.320 you say i only want to worry about this i don't want to go uh steve even you with the chinese
00:34:43.840 communist party it's too much it's too much i don't want to think about tai taiwan i don't care
00:34:48.480 about the chips it's too much you know forget the middle east forget ukraine even you bannon and
00:34:53.760 in the anti-ccp element of this is too much the faction is too much i just want to finish america
00:35:00.640 look at that right there that chart that map i guess it is not a chart chart be a naval
00:35:07.280 a device that map from the panama canal all the way up through canada and into um into uh
00:35:14.720 greenland and greenland is quite strategic very strategic in world war ii it also changes the
00:35:19.840 strategic dynamic big league particularly in that slot that the russians got to come through
00:35:26.480 where they've got to uh where their submarines the boomers and the fast attacks have to come
00:35:31.280 through so president trump is is quite serious i don't believe he's trying to change the uh the
00:35:38.160 conversation i realized that you know supporting elon musk and that's not a hard support it's like
00:35:43.600 the other day when people say oh steve you can't say anything about johnson president trump supports
00:35:47.920 johnson i said well hey he supports him until he doesn't or this whole thing oh no you know the the
00:35:53.200 the the political operatives over at the the trump thing say no no no no you have you guys have to
00:35:58.080 get in lockstep you have to back the one bill well no we don't if we don't think it's correct and we
00:36:03.200 think it hurts president trump we think it hurts the mega movement we think it hurts the united states of
00:36:07.200 america we're just not going to fall in line say oh you know that's terrific it's not terrific
00:36:12.400 we absolutely think the one bill is a a ticket to palookaville one bill of that scale first off we
00:36:20.000 fought omnibuses from the beginning what is this all about we want single subject bills so you can
00:36:24.560 get into the details and get into the facts and see whose ox is being gored normally normally it would
00:36:31.440 be the deplorables that's the way the cartel runs that's the way it runs so we're on point on all those
00:36:41.440 and as it comes down clearly we've gotten some additional bad news on the on the confirmations and
00:36:48.000 we told you the other day this was and this is why we had that orders of uh succession
00:36:53.920 and now things are rolling up we had the orders of succession on saturday morning what happened on
00:36:57.840 friday night because it's quite suspicious and you see right now pam bondy there's grassley doesn't
00:37:04.880 have the i think the fbi report well hey look the traditional 28 days you wait from getting all
00:37:10.800 the paperwork and waiting we just don't have time to do that we don't have time to do that pam
00:37:15.760 bondy's fine she she she she has been she was attorney general what in in florida for eight
00:37:21.200 years no you should do the background check but you don't have to wait like the 28 days so talking
00:37:25.600 about pam bondy not even going not next week but the week after might be the first of february before
00:37:31.600 pam bondy even gets a hearing that at the committee level remember just so everybody understands process
00:37:36.880 because process is going to be extremely important here over the next couple weeks critical path in
00:37:42.400 process the process on the uh confirmations they go to the the uh the committee in charge
00:37:50.160 whether it's judiciary for pam bondy and for uh and for cash or whether it's armed services
00:37:56.240 for brother hexeth right or whether it's senate intel for radcliffe and for tulsi gabbard whether it's
00:38:02.800 health and human services for for for bobby kennedy and others you know their deputies assistant
00:38:08.000 secretaries all the senate confirms will come later but right now you're talking about not
00:38:12.240 even having any teams at all i think scott besant i think but besant's scheduled for the 16th and 17th
00:38:17.600 i think pete is next is tuesday a week i think pete's going to be the 14th but that doesn't mean the
00:38:23.360 armed services committee probably not going to vote to the end of the week or the following week
00:38:27.200 maybe it does it quicker maybe gets to the senate floor so president trump has some team
00:38:31.280 that that order of succession is essentially saying who in the biden regime is going to run this deal
00:38:36.000 before uh before president trump gets his guys in we're under we're in a crisis
00:38:41.680 we're in a crisis even before you get to president trump's geostrategic vision
00:38:46.080 it's quite interesting when von hilliard asked that question von was very pointed about hey you talk
00:38:52.720 about military and economic here in greenland in panama you certainly wouldn't think about that
00:38:59.520 in canada his response well i think economic yeah it may be some economic pressure
00:39:04.480 president trump is coming i think more and more to the realization and a believer
00:39:10.400 in what i refer to as economic warfare that uh you know just not trade deals tariffs and this is
00:39:16.480 why i go back and hearken back we're going to have ej and tony he's going to start the six o'clock
00:39:21.440 hour ej's joined is going to be able to join us he's only got a few minutes but ej is going to talk
00:39:26.400 about that financial times article and i really want everybody to go read the financial times i think
00:39:30.880 grace and mo have got it up so as you can see without a uh subscription uh it's very important
00:39:37.440 it really takes apart mega economics mega economics is based upon trade and tariffs and what i call the
00:39:46.480 american system the american system was uh was created by an individual named alexander hamilton
00:39:54.000 alexander hamilton who was obviously one of the big drivers in back of the constitution he was also
00:40:00.400 a driver of this system called the uh the uh american system he did this with his report
00:40:07.680 kind of like a parallel to the federal if the federalist papers were the politics of it the
00:40:11.840 economics of it was put out in a thing called the report on manufacturers the report on manufacturers
00:40:17.680 and it has not gotten historically uh the the the heightened awareness of like the federalist papers
00:40:24.320 of the constitution declaration independence but from a business and economic part and really thinking
00:40:29.760 through the american business model hamilton thought it through that's why i've always said
00:40:36.960 if you take all the founding fathers and you got to leave washington out because washington was a
00:40:41.600 just a different level but if you take the rest of the revolutionary generation and the founding fathers
00:40:46.400 to me there's no doubt that hamilton's the greatest number one he was his courage and bravery he served
00:40:54.080 as the aide to camp to general washington he was what many people said and particularly
00:41:00.720 aaron burr and people that were jealous of him he's the son that general washington never had
00:41:06.560 general washington had deep he'd love this guy uh and it's a fact that hamilton he would not let
00:41:11.440 hamilton take a field command when hamilton was obviously uh not just ready for it but deserved it
00:41:18.160 and finally they had a break they had a falling out about that he finally let hamilton do the last
00:41:23.920 charge at yorktown the last redoubt was taken by then colonel hamilton uh who was brave beyond a
00:41:30.640 brave later he would become a general and actually thought about redoing the army the standing army
00:41:36.560 but his uh work not just in the federalist paper but he thought through he was the first uh finance
00:41:42.880 minister that tension between hamilton and and jefferson was was palatable between kind of a a
00:41:50.880 nationalist that believed in a a strong central government in a strong central bank in the whole
00:41:57.520 capital markets part of it which was hamilton versus kind of the jeffersonian yeoman democrats
00:42:02.320 of the pastoral nature of that that tension has been throughout american history between populist
00:42:08.400 and the elitist and remember the least elite person was hamilton he came from uh you know a very
00:42:16.400 questionable circumstances down in the caribbean earned everything just by hard work intelligence
00:42:22.880 and grit whereas jefferson was from one of the landed aristocracy of the commonwealth of virginia
00:42:29.120 really the english aristocracy planted we planted here who was went to revolutionary france it was
00:42:34.880 much more of a revolutionary than hamilton interesting juxtaposition um this is where today
00:42:44.000 this tension underlying populism and elitism the central uh business model of the united states and
00:42:49.840 what's under attack here president trump is not trying to change the conversation but he's looking at
00:42:54.560 the united states in a broader geostrategic context so for you america firsters that are hey we need
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00:44:35.600 the part i like best i i hadn't even been able to get to the gulf of america i mean who thinks like
00:44:50.240 this it's so genius this is trump you're getting best trump with all the pressure on this guy and
00:44:57.120 trying to assassinate him you're getting best trump the gulf of america marjorie taylor green mtg's
00:45:02.960 already put in legislation i think to change it and have the you know the oceanographic guys all
00:45:09.200 the people who do the charts change it up baby this reminds me when i was deployed to the back
00:45:15.360 under president carter back in the 70s before your most of your parents were teenagers um
00:45:22.800 or some of your parents were teenagers you have this thing about the briefings in the in the north
00:45:27.280 arabian sea you know if you talk to the arabs the saudis you can't call it the persian gulf it's
00:45:32.080 got to be called the arabian gulf not kidding very they're very sensitive about that this gulf america
00:45:38.960 is quite brilliant if you like the types of geopolitics next hour we're going from india
00:45:46.160 to uh switzerland to rome to talk more about it of what's going on i'm gonna get ben harnwell on the
00:45:51.600 conversation ej is going to be here about the financial times alone this magnificent article on
00:45:55.920 maganomics peter navarro the work peter navarro has done and president trump once again looking at
00:46:02.640 things outside the box making trade and tariffs betrayed the central driving force of maganomics
00:46:11.040 as an industrial power he doesn't lead by capital markets he leads by industrial power this article in
00:46:18.640 the ft by their senior person on uh on currency in capital markets jenny and tet and she's quite
00:46:26.400 brilliant one of the most brilliant people over there is uh is now they've got all kind of blame
00:46:32.560 and they're you know we're we're doing this and we're doing this is you're still going to get that
00:46:37.680 right you're still going to get that you get you got to get from the economist and the financial
00:46:40.880 times you're going to get that but they're treating it with respect and you do see in there that
00:46:45.120 you get to the central heart about the chinese communist party in china and and bush 41 and
00:46:50.960 clinton bringing them in the globalists bringing them into the world trade organization and the most
00:46:55.040 favored nation status and what that meant this will really get you up to speed if you like this type
00:46:59.760 of things jim rickerts one of the reasons we have rickerts as a contributor he's one of the best on
00:47:04.400 geopolitics and capital markets go to rickerts war room dot com you get there he's got all of jim's
00:47:11.280 books it got all the newsletters paradigm press you can subscribe to any one of the newsletters
00:47:16.240 they got it all laid out right there so if you like if you're part of our audience that's inclined
00:47:21.360 to that type of subject matter it's absolutely terrific uh rickerts is a brilliant guy we're
00:47:26.160 going to have him on later in the week jim rickerts rickerts war room uh dot com in all one word and
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00:47:42.400 the end of the dollar empire particularly modern monetary theory ideas have consequences this one
00:47:48.160 has screwed up your life you didn't even know about it but now you will learn up about it we've made it
00:47:53.360 very accessible um like i said next hour we're going to be on fire here there's a lot to go through
00:47:59.920 particularly on the subcontinent of india uh in switzerland about this ukraine war
00:48:06.720 folks it's coming on president trump kagan's now proposing the guy that said yeah we should find a
00:48:11.360 brutus to assassinate trump that would be morally justified is now saying that maga and trump
00:48:17.840 it's our defeat it's a catastrophic defeat for america and it's on our watch we're to blame for
00:48:22.640 it you got to read this piece it's absolutely astounding that's why we're going to have times of
00:48:28.560 turbulence they're coming to press this on president trump right out of the box this is going to be in
00:48:32.640 the first couple days and president trump is going to hit them with i don't know 50 to 100 executive
00:48:37.680 orders it's going to be shock and awe on monday afternoon the 20th we're going to be non-stop
00:48:43.440 coverage on this on the war room in real america's voice we don't want to miss a second of it because i
00:48:47.440 can tell you from the seven from the 17 experience they're going to get into the white house they've
00:48:52.400 been working non-stop and they're going to fire off the football we just need more muscle velocity with
00:48:57.360 this um with the uh with the what i call the two reconciliations let's go now as soon as possible
00:49:03.440 with one mike lindell has been doing the lord's work mike you've been down at a prison you i think
00:49:09.040 you talked for 10 hours talk to me about your prison ministry what you're doing yeah i got to go
00:49:16.400 do some more speeches you guys we uh uh if you've got it if you guys want to help out the lindell
00:49:21.520 recovery network.org i'm down here doing speeches getting we were talking about addiction and getting
00:49:26.800 people to our lord and savior jesus christ but another one steve is this is a pilot program where
00:49:32.640 my pillow is going to be donating blankets beds pillows uh this is in texas across the texas prisons
00:49:40.880 to get these um to the um to these uh prisons and um um um so we're very we're very proud to be to
00:49:48.320 help out in their pilot program they approached me and i said absolutely my pillow is there for you
00:49:53.680 and um um so i've got a really good day i've getting back to this is what i was doing before
00:49:59.440 all the election stuff and uh i told the image here this is my first speech about jesus and addiction
00:50:05.280 since uh since back in 21 early 21 but um but yeah it's been it's been a very rewarding day i've
00:50:12.320 i did that one speech and i think everyone in the place came up and hugged me and they can all relate
00:50:16.480 to it you know i'll be being an ex crack addict and um you know i spent 19 days in solitary once
00:50:22.400 and we were talking you know talking about that and i told these guys you know wherever when you get
00:50:26.800 to where you're going you're going to look back at all of it ever you wouldn't pull one piece out and
00:50:31.520 i wouldn't change anything in my life uh to not where i'm at right now and i told you we had a lot of
00:50:37.440 people telling the lord today mike uh we only got about a minute left uh tell me about uh tell me
00:50:45.760 about danbury doesn't have pillows and got no blankets right so you're doing the lord's work
00:50:50.160 and i appreciate you i know the guys in prison appreciate that sell me a pillow or sell me some
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00:52:05.600 them all steve because uh i know it's here one of your favorite products we don't we don't need
00:52:11.360 no stinking satin sheets we're populist mike lindell we love you brother go back to your ministry
00:52:18.480 the attorney general minnesota is on he's on mike lindell because of his charitable work think about
00:52:23.440 that for a second the right stuff takes us out stick around the next hour is about money and
00:52:28.560 power and national security you do not want to miss it back in a moment
00:52:36.640 i want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money in our bank accounts first
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00:52:53.200 across the internet now jim rickards editor of the independent financial newsletter strategic
00:52:58.880 intelligence and new york times best-selling author is warning about a coming event that could elevate
00:53:04.800 this governmental surveillance to a terrifying new level in fact some of the guests i've had on
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