Stephen K. Bannon and Dave Bratz discuss the latest on the situation in Gaza, the latest in the Armenian crisis, and the President's trip to Tel Aviv. They also talk about the latest news on the Iranian nuclear deal.
00:02:33.000This is all about this Gaza occupation.
00:02:36.000And it's been released that at least they're going to send troops now into preparing troops.
00:02:42.000NBC's got a piece up about on photo reconnaissance.
00:02:47.000You can see that they're getting ready to go into Gaza City,
00:02:50.000but it also looks like they're going to try to occupy Gaza in and of itself.
00:02:54.000And then they're talking about they will not recognize any of the clearly Hamas,
00:03:01.000which is nothing but the Muslim Brotherhood, because militarily they said they're going to take out Hamas
00:03:06.000and break the back of Hamas's political oversight of Gaza.
00:03:13.000But they will not deal with the Palestinian Authority, another group of guys they don't think they can trust,
00:03:18.000but they want to turn this over to the Arab nations.
00:03:20.000The Arab League has said, hey, we will do this as long as the Palestinian Authority can govern it.
00:03:26.000So it's it's quite unclear your thoughts.
00:03:29.000And one of the things, you know, the huge congressional delegation,
00:03:33.000instead of going back home, went over to Israel on Dakota right right off the bat.
00:03:38.000My concern about this entire thing is that here's my issue, my biggest concern, just like the Persian situation or the Iranian situation,
00:03:47.000which we now know that the Israelis needed the Americans not just to finish what they started with,
00:03:54.000taking out the nuclear capabilities, because between our Tomahawk missiles and our aerial bombardment, total obliteration.
00:04:03.000But that was 100 percent American. Also, on the defensive side, the citizens in Tel Aviv and Haifa were taken incoming much more than people were led to believe.
00:04:14.000And, you know, the we had to provide defensive capabilities.
00:04:17.000But then at the end of the day, I'm not even sure that was enough. These people are just getting crushed here.
00:04:22.000My big concern is this could be Baghdad all over again. Right.
00:04:27.000I mean, you're talking a couple of million people. It already looks like Dresden.
00:04:31.000There's this massive humanitarian crisis. And clearly, you know, the Muslim Brotherhood of Hamas are doing as much as they can possibly stir it up.
00:04:39.000But there's there's fault on both sides. And now you're talking about a complete occupation of this.
00:04:44.000Yeah. My fear is I hope that the White House and the Pentagon have been briefed on this when they say, hey, they can do what they want.
00:04:51.000That's fine. If you say that, that I that implies to, I think, the MAGA that you don't need any American involvement.
00:05:01.000Now, at the same time, you're hearing Huckabee and some guy saying we're going to put in now another 30 or 40 feeding stations that the United States is going to fund.
00:05:09.000Does that mean American personnel means when you do these occupations in these Arab countries or that this does not turn out?
00:05:17.000Well, look at our occupation of Baghdad. That was a disaster. We let's go back in history on the ill on the lies of Karl Rove.
00:05:27.000Right. Karl Rove and the Bush Hunter, who lied to your face because it's documented that at in the afternoon of 9-11, they were trying to tie Saddam Hussein to to to to what happened in in downtown Manhattan and in the Pentagon.
00:05:47.900They were trying to tie and they worked like crazy to gun deck the intelligence to make sure we got into a war with Iraq.
00:05:55.100And of course, the war in Iraq took 30 days, I think, before Madison, those guys got up there.
00:05:59.500The road to Baghdad wasn't much. It was years of bloodshed.
00:06:04.640It was years of bloodshed of, you know, in the occupation of Baghdad in Iraq that finally had to go.
00:06:13.120So, you know, you got the Colonel Harvey went over, did an assessment and then General Kelly at the time, who was a great Marine general.
00:06:19.340He's terrible as a chief of staff for President Trump.
00:06:22.040But they had they had to prove they're the strongest tribe in Anbar province.
00:06:26.600And we finally got that thing sorted out after, I don't know, eight years, 10 years.
00:06:31.220I mean, Mo went over there, I think, in 2010 or 11.
00:06:33.480It still wasn't sorted out eight, nine years later.
00:06:36.060And that whole occupation was a total they had not thought it through.
00:06:41.340In fact, they fired the general that came up, said he's going to need 250,000 troops.
00:06:45.760Right. And is this plan any different?
00:06:49.040Do we understand? And we're saying, hey, you know, let them go do it.
00:06:53.060If they want to do it, let them do it. That's fine.
00:06:55.640Let them go do it. They're an independent country.
00:06:58.640They should make their own decisions. Right.
00:07:00.780But I think we need to know, is there any implied American involvement in this occupation?
00:07:07.500I don't believe the IDF general in charge, the chief of staff, has been so adamant that the IDF regular forces are so tired and beat up from fighting Hezbollah,
00:07:18.180fighting the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, the first part of this war, that they're saying they're tired.
00:07:23.520And then they've got the volunteers, all of them are volunteers, but you've got the reserve force, be the occupation troops.
00:07:31.380The IDF, the chief of staff in these meetings was so heated that Netanyahu's, and I'm just saying what the Times of Israel and the Jerusalem Post have reported,
00:07:43.420that Netanyahu's son, who, by the way, doesn't serve in the military and is living in Miami Beach,
00:07:49.360he tweeted out that there was a mutiny or a potential coup d'etat by the IDF.
00:07:56.620They so opposed their president, their father, his father's plan.
00:07:59.740Your thoughts on Occupy Gaza, because, hey, if you're going to do it this time, you've got to finish what you started.
00:08:05.740We can't have another Persian situation where they start something and they understand to finish it.
00:08:12.020They need us to be the—they need us to—they couldn't even conceive of finishing the Persian situation.
00:08:18.840And that didn't even talk about defense of their own people from the ballistic missile capability.
00:08:23.480So this Gaza situation has just metastasized over the last two years.
00:08:28.880And, man, if you start drawing American—you want to kill the MAGA movement?
00:08:32.380Let's have American troops go over there as an occupational force, because this will end in tears, sir.
00:08:42.520Yeah, the basic problem—and I agree with what you just said—is that our interests are not aligned, right?
00:08:49.640Israel's interest is their survival with some tough neighbors going back to 53.
00:08:56.160Our interest is to make friends, right?
00:08:57.960We had the Abraham Accords going with those seven countries, you know, Egypt, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Iran.
00:09:04.340And President Trump was kind of signaling, hey, I want to use negotiation before the bombs start going off.
00:09:14.020Is there an implied relationship where we're going to come in at the end?
00:09:18.700It looks like it, if you just follow recent history, much less not going back to 1953 when Mossad, CIA, MI6 has been involved in all of these coups through time, and it has not gone well, right?
00:09:33.020And that has implications for our own national security, 9-11, making friends with the rest of the world.
00:09:39.200And so, I mean, I think Netanyahu owes it to us to come forward and explain to us.
00:09:44.800The part I don't get is, you know, Israel has supreme intelligence capabilities, military intelligence.
00:09:54.880And I want to know why they can't get rid of Hamas and the PLO leadership, right?
00:09:58.420Trump's getting ready to put a little more security in D.C. to make sure we get some peace in the streets in D.C.
00:10:05.400Hey, surely Netanyahu, I want to hear that.
00:10:07.640Just come explain why that's not possible, why you can't just, you know, okay, you're going to take it over, but take it over, and let's have peace and move forward together with some contract.
00:10:19.300And I'm just, you know, I'm an economist, so there's a lot of oil, and there's a lot of money at stake in Gaza as well, and I hope it doesn't end up with that punchline or we're in deep trouble.
00:10:36.260My co-host, Dave Bratt, I want to bring in Ube Shandahar, a former defense intelligence analyst and Middle East expert who've had Ube on before, because a little bit of the occupation of Gaza gets to this thing about what's happening in Armenia today, and we'll explain it.
00:10:49.140Right, because it is a peace accord, and President Trump is working for the region and the world to let's go to peace, let's put our guns down and focus on prosperity.
00:10:57.900But there's also a situation with the corridor, right, which I want the zombies to understand, because when you look at the corridor and then you look at the potential Gaza occupation, there's a lot of people saying, hey, look, that's all great, but we got sanctuary cities.
00:11:12.380We have Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, which are megacities that are out of control, sanctuary cities, and we haven't deported really a person out of there except some criminals, and we need mass deportations.
00:11:43.600You know, President Trump posted on social media yesterday that a historic day for peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia, two longtime foes that are now coming down to the White House to sign a peace framework overseen by President Trump.
00:11:58.900And this is probably going to be viewed by history as one of President Trump's crowning peace accomplishments as part of his peace legacy.
00:12:09.880Now, for our viewers that don't know what's happening, essentially, you have Azerbaijan and Armenia.
00:12:15.620They've been fighting wars for the past four decades, the latest one in 2023.
00:12:21.440The shooting part of the war has ended, and they've been trying to negotiate a lasting peace treaty that hasn't gone anywhere.
00:12:29.060Enter the United States, President Trump and his team.
00:12:32.480They brought the two sides together after a lot of back-and-forth shuttled diplomacy.
00:12:37.440And the key sticking point that stopped the two countries from reaching a final peace deal is what's called the Zengizor Corridor.
00:12:46.800It's essentially a transport corridor, a road and rail network that would go through Azerbaijan into the southern part of Armenia along its border with Iran.
00:12:56.840And then it would go to Turkey and then into the west, essentially an east-west corridor that would connect the west to Central Asia and East Asia, bypassing Iran and Russia.
00:13:11.480And Trump is hosting the two leaders, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia, who just tweeted out that blessed are the peacemakers, and Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, who is the leader of a moderate Muslim country, majority Shia, secular.
00:13:30.380And he wants strategic cooperation with the United States on energy security as well.
00:13:35.760Azerbaijan has a lot of natural gas in the Caspian.
00:13:40.280Aliyev was extremely mad at Joe Biden.
00:13:43.180He believed that the Biden administration didn't want peace.
00:13:46.540And he believes that President Trump is the man to bring peace.
00:13:52.200It's the first time that you're seeing these two leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan sitting down, signing an actual peace document.
00:13:58.080And it is because of President Trump's efforts.
00:14:01.440This really does impact the United States because it means economic cooperation, trade, energy security, you know, more markets, you know, for American goods with Azerbaijan, you know, being a rising power in the south boxes.
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00:18:11.220At the end of the day, it's their whole drive for a warm water port in the North Arabian Sea, right?
00:18:18.180The great game Afghanistan was in the 19th century.
00:18:21.440But there are a lot of Americans, and particularly a lot of people in MAGA, that love President Trump as he leads this effort for peace and putting the guns down.
00:18:32.620They get a little jiggy when they see Gaza in an occupation, and they know how Netanyahu and these guys always want to suck the Americans in to have direct involvement.
00:18:43.320They look in Armenia, and they know that there's been this horrible slaughter of Christians.
00:18:47.920But they're saying, hey, it's a half a world away.
00:18:49.960So make the case why geopolitically this makes sense and why this is smart, why this is morally because of the slaughter of the Christians, and finally, why this is America first, sir.
00:19:02.060Well, as part of this peace deal, this corridor that's going to be established in southern Armenia that's going to connect Azerbaijan and Turkey and the West to Central Asia and Far East Asia, that's going to be called the Trump route for international peace and prosperity.
00:19:19.740And from my understanding of the memorandums of understanding that are going to be signed in the White House today between all three sides, the U.S., the Azerbaijanis and the Armenians, is that it's going to be an American company.
00:19:33.220There's going to be no boots on the ground, no deployments of U.S. forces.
00:19:37.380Remember, there's still Russian troops in Armenia.
00:19:40.560Armenia has a massive Russian base there.
00:19:43.120And the Azerbaijanis have said, hey, we've got our own forces.
00:19:53.100And we want to establish new relations with the United States.
00:19:56.960So it does seem that, you know, that President Trump's vision of unlocking the economic potential of the South Caucasus, this is an area that's considered or was considered the backyard of the Russian Empire and of the Persian Empire.
00:20:11.720Now, the fact that you've got President Trump, the Americans, you know, we're the ones that are negotiating this peace deal.
00:20:17.860That is very significant geopolitically.
00:20:20.620Does this mean that this is going to suck America into a conflict in the far-flung reaches of the South Caucasus mountains?
00:20:38.020But how do we ensure that there are no more future conflicts, shooting conflicts?
00:20:43.200And this deal that is going to be signed in the state, in the White House today, is what's going to establish an irreversible pathway to peace.
00:20:55.500That ensures that the U.S. does not get sucked into a foreign-flung war.
00:20:59.360Now, you are going to have an American company building that road and rail network in southern Armenia, connecting Azerbaijan and its outer territories.
00:21:09.040And that is going to be right on the Iranian-Armenian border.
00:21:12.840So the Iranians, the Persians, you know, that regime, they're not too happy about it.
00:21:16.660And, of course, this sticks a thumb in the eye of Moscow because the Kremlin was the one who wanted to be the ones that brought these two former Soviet states together.
00:21:25.960But Azerbaijan wants to reach out to the West.
00:21:28.460They don't want the Chinese influence.
00:21:30.920And Armenia is completely dependent upon Russia and Iran for trade.
00:21:34.020But now with this peace deal, they can open up their Western trade routes, including trade and economic relations with the U.S., which Armenia does not have.
00:21:43.600It's essentially just a satellite state of Russia and Iran currently.
00:21:56.560And the Aliyah, just a few weeks ago, was publicly praising President Trump's vision for peace, no new wars.
00:22:04.720In fact, the president posted that clip on his social media.
00:22:08.080So, overall, this is really a historic achievement and ensures that American trade and prosperity is put first, ending the forever wars in the South Caucasus and in the Middle East.
00:22:21.500Now, for the first time in four decades, no more wars.
00:22:25.300I also think it's not a random, since there are no coincidences, I don't think, and knowing President Trump is a chess master when it comes to negotiation, I don't think it's a random event that this is happening today.
00:22:38.740While they're sort of, it may be one of the many reasons that Putin is saying, hey, maybe I ought to sit down with these guys before they do some more damage to the Russian Empire.
00:22:48.560So, it's not random this is happening on an August.
00:23:34.820So, Brat, you know, I'm always a little jiggy when he got an American company building a corridor over that part of the world for the protection of it, right?
00:23:42.920But let's see how this thing plays out.
00:23:44.640President Trump is smart enough, and he's grinding through here.
00:23:47.900I do think that this is one of the elements of getting Putin's attention, right?
00:23:52.960Saying, hey, look, two can play this game and get his attention that a rapprochement between the United States and Russia makes a lot of sense, and now is the time to do it.
00:24:03.100You've got to sort this mess out in the Ukraine.
00:24:05.940You've got to help sort this mess out in the Middle East.
00:24:09.060And then we've got to sort this mess out with the Chinese Communist Party.
00:24:14.160One thing I want to make sure is not—we fail to mention is that there's a global persecutions of Christians and Christianity and the Christian church.
00:24:24.220One of the worst parts of the world—it really been genocide—is in this part of the world, which nobody covers,
00:24:29.720including too many Christian pastors and the Catholic church, does not do enough of highlighting the slaughter that's going on here, sir.
00:24:37.620No, the Armenians, I had a great Armenian community in Richmond, Virginia.
00:24:44.280The church, they're just outstanding people, very kind, generous, just fun to be with.
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00:30:42.860Headline, New York Post, Tish for Tat, New York AG James subpoenaed by Justice Department over $450 million civil fraud case against President Trump.
00:30:53.960And I think there's also other issues about it.
00:30:56.540James hit with subpoenas as part of the grand jury probe of Albany's attorney generals and her office's $450 million civil case against President Trump.
00:31:04.480And I think there's also more aspects about her personally, but we'll get more details of that this afternoon on The Afternoon Show.
00:32:34.940We've got people who are actually concerned about too much pharma influence in media.
00:32:39.300We've got people that are concerned about too much media influence in pharma.
00:32:42.600But a huge chunk of our supporters are people that are sick and tired of the control that pharma has over our elected officials.
00:32:51.660We ran a nationwide poll, Steve, just two weeks ago, 5,000 respondents.
00:32:56.880And one of the questions that we asked them was, would you be more likely or less likely to support and vote for a candidate who accepted money from big pharma, even if you had previously supported them in the past?
00:33:09.98075 percent of Americans, regardless of partisan lien, said they would vote against that candidate if they learned that they were taking money from big pharma.
00:33:20.500This is an issue here in this country, and it's going to be a bellwether issue in the midterms this year.
00:33:26.360I know you're watching things like that all the time.
00:33:28.420So, Rob, you know, because we monitor so our audience doesn't have to, and we usually do cold opens, a combination of MSNBC and CNN, and MSNBC, honestly, is two-thirds of it if we're putting up these type of things.
00:33:42.400So it's constant monitoring of these two networks.
00:33:45.360And what has shocked me over the last couple of years is MSNBC is absolutely—I say it would be a test pattern if you took the big pharma ads off.
00:34:18.720But literally, and particularly with the spinoff coming where NBC and Comic-Con are kind of shoving it off, I guess, with the Golf Channel and the Weather Channel and some other things, they're so dependent upon big pharma paying top dollar.
00:34:33.580I don't know how MSNBC would even exist without the big pharma ads, sir.
00:34:41.120Our analysis is that stations like MSNBC, CNN, they rely on at least 31 percent of their ad revenue to come from big pharma network-wide.
00:34:52.180That number only increases when you get into some of what they call their flagship shows in the mornings and the afternoons.
00:34:58.660And so it very much is a situation that they are so reliant on this money in order to keep the lights on, to pay their talent.
00:35:07.580How could they ever be an objective journalistic source against big pharma?
00:35:12.240Now, what a lot of people don't realize, though, is that pharmaceutical companies are able to write their television advertising off on their corporate taxes.
00:35:21.980It's 100 percent tax deductible with profit margins of 40 percent or more on their blockbuster drugs.
00:35:29.020That means companies like Pfizer are sometimes receiving tax refunds larger than what they pay in corporate taxes every year.
00:35:41.580By turning the screws on big pharma, by saying we do not want direct-to-consumer advertising to happen in this country, which, by the way, 52 percent of voters, regardless of party in this country, say they support, including a majority of rural, suburban, and urban women, do not want to see pharmaceutical ads on television.
00:36:03.04081 percent, 81 percent, and 81 percent think that the industry as a whole needs to be reformed.
00:36:08.540We have an opportunity to change the narrative in this country.
00:36:12.160We have the opportunity to put President Trump's America First health care priorities in place.
00:36:27.700We're going to be in Las Cruces, New Mexico, for our first stop.
00:36:30.980And we are going to crisscross the country over the next eight weeks sharing this with voters and holding town halls and answering people's questions about this very important issue.
00:37:09.660You're asking them to take their primary donors or one of their primary donors and shut it down and not let them – and then say, by the way, you got to vote to support us in shutting these guys down from literally what's propaganda.
00:37:22.440It's not news, it's propaganda on these news channels.
00:37:26.000So we've got one of three things that we're asking for, right?
00:37:29.320Again, we are a group that focuses on putting patients first.
00:37:34.000We align with the Ad America First message.
00:37:36.620So we don't want to take away constitutional rights, right?
00:37:39.800We know there's a First Amendment for a reason.
00:37:42.340But we do think that Congress should close the tax loophole and stop allowing 100 percent of these ads to be written off on corporate taxes.
00:37:52.040That right there will lower the amount of ads by a good amount.
00:37:56.060The second thing that we're asking Congress to consider doing is to utilize a provision of existing statute that would allow RFK Jr. to levy fees on these commercials.
00:38:12.120And we're recommending a dollar-for-dollar match.
00:38:15.000We think for every dollar that big pharma spends on direct-to-consumer advertising, they should be fined or have a fee assessed of a matching dollar that goes to offset Medicare and Medicaid in this country.
00:38:29.640You saw the number at the top of the segment.
00:38:32.940Over $10 billion a year are spent on this.
00:38:37.140Can you imagine if they had to pay a dollar-for-dollar match and how we could help fix some tax problems in this country, deficit, debt, Medicare, Medicaid, some of these welfare programs that Americans rely on so heavily?
00:38:52.300The last thing that we want people to do, though, is to let their voices be heard.
00:38:57.640That's why it's so important to make sure you go to busbigpharma.com, right?
00:39:02.460Let us know that you want to see us on the bus tour.
00:39:04.580But more importantly, sign the petition saying that you want to ban direct-to-consumer advertising in its current form.
00:39:12.080That's going to be the information that we share with every member of Congress about why this isn't so important in their district.
00:39:22.340We're getting ready to launch the second ad in that series with the same protagonist and a different family talking about a whole different set of direct-to-consumer advertising.
00:39:32.060We're hoping to launch that here in the next two weeks.
00:39:34.700And if you'll have me back, we'd love to give it to you as an exclusive so you can air it first.
00:40:46.780It's shared with two or three people, and that's it.
00:40:50.060But for the war room, let me give them the analogy that best fits that I just had to get in today.
00:40:55.900When you go to the Federal Reserve, go watch that Tucker interview on the Fed guy.
00:41:00.360But the Federal Reserve was set up to be the lender of last resort for the small little banks, right?
00:41:06.840And then we had this thing happen after the Fed called the Great Depression, and the Fed was supposed to come in as a lender resort for the small banks.
00:42:50.500The difference, I can tell you, the single biggest difference between the first term and the second term is the concentration of power under Biden.
00:42:57.980These oligarchs, big tech, big media, the big banks, big finance, big pharma.
00:43:02.860It is – they are crushing and squeezing the life out of the entrepreneurs in this country and the American people.
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00:48:54.120But like I said, you can just go to sacredhumanhealth.com to learn more.
00:49:00.260Trevor Comstock, CEO and founder, fantastic job.
00:51:19.300And who to do it better for than the War Room posse.
00:51:21.920So you get all the employee prices that we get at MyPillow on the pillows and everything that our employees get to have paid those prices and free shipping on your entire order.
00:51:32.100Go to the website, MyPillow.com forward slash War Room.
00:51:36.120You guys get your own special area there now.
00:51:38.560And you've got the bath sheets and mats.