Bannon's War Room - March 24, 2026


Episode 5243: President Trump Declares Iran Agreed To Have No Nuclear Weapons


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00:00:00.600 The Ottoman Turks were in charge, and I think this whole thing is very scary.
00:00:04.440 I don't think we really have an ally in the entire region.
00:00:07.080 I just don't.
00:00:08.600 I continue to say Israel is America's greatest ally, but Netanyahu does what he wants to do.
00:00:14.600 I don't trust any of the Arabs as far as I can pick them up and throw them.
00:00:17.760 They're double-dealing us all the time.
00:00:19.280 Lindsey Graham, their big buddy, had a couple of bourbon and branches, as you remember,
00:00:23.840 and went in there and started, you know, went on hand, and he I think was yelling at them.
00:00:26.760 They had to join the fight, and that's why I think it was so important this morning.
00:00:30.000 And wherever we are in this conflict, the Saudis are now saying, hey, we're in for the fight, unleash us, and we've got your back,
00:00:37.840 which I think is a whole other complexity as President Trump tries to, I think, thread the needle,
00:00:43.760 finish the job of taking down, defanging, declawing the traditional military in Iran, Eric,
00:00:50.100 and then figure out some way that we can work our way out of here without sending the Marines to Karg Island
00:00:57.100 without sending the 82nd Airborne to take some beachhead
00:00:59.860 near the Straits of Hormuz.
00:01:02.060 I couldn't agree with you.
00:01:03.720 Top to bottom, Qatar, the Middle East,
00:01:05.740 even Israel serves their own purpose,
00:01:07.740 not the United States most of the time.
00:01:09.240 Agree with you.
00:01:09.800 Top to bottom.
00:01:10.400 Steve Bannon, that's why you got to watch War Room, folks,
00:01:13.060 because War Room, I tell you, every time you show up,
00:01:15.120 you leave smarter than when you entered that chat
00:01:18.220 and that moment.
00:01:20.160 Steve, appreciate your time.
00:01:21.840 Go kill him, brother.
00:01:24.300 Not literally.
00:01:25.380 Not literally.
00:01:25.900 Don't kill anyone.
00:01:26.380 what social media don't kill anyone as you know president president trump president trump's great
00:01:32.280 phrase these are they're killers uh social media where do people get you because your insights into
00:01:38.060 the one of the most important markets in the world not the bond market not the stock market
00:01:43.220 the commodities market for oil has been really amazing in this entire what 23 24 days so where
00:01:48.780 do people yeah you can find me on all social media at eric bowling and it does oil triggers all the
00:01:53.380 rest of them. We talked about a housing collapse on War Room once, and we pulled out some of the
00:01:57.180 information. Housing collapse could happen, but it would happen on the heels of a $200 barrel
00:02:01.360 of oil for a long time. Oil is really the linchpin on both good and bad in our economy. But
00:02:07.580 you can also catch me on War Room once in a while, because we do some good work there as well.
00:02:11.760 Steve, brother, I'll see you at CPAC, too. Thank you, sir. Appreciate you. I can't wait for that.
00:02:18.700 It's going to be great. All the Real America voice, the whole lineup is going to be there.
00:02:22.260 It's going to be fantastic.
00:02:23.920 Here's what I want to do.
00:02:25.440 We're going to do a cold open.
00:02:26.520 There was so much that happened between this morning show and the afternoon.
00:02:30.140 I want to, the team has put together an amazing cold open.
00:02:32.940 Let's get that.
00:02:33.540 We've got so much more to get through.
00:02:34.880 Ice at the polls.
00:02:36.780 We're going to have the Virginia chairman talking about the grassroots effort there,
00:02:40.920 the Commonwealth of Virginia.
00:02:42.460 Neil McCabe's at the White House.
00:02:44.880 We're going to have Elizabeth Mitchell, AI.
00:02:47.080 There's so much going on.
00:02:48.420 We're going to get to all of it in the next two hours.
00:02:50.000 Well, let's start with our afternoon cold open.
00:02:54.520 And we're making America safe again.
00:02:57.420 We're doing it at levels that nobody, everything we're doing, we're making great.
00:03:01.420 The borders are great.
00:03:02.320 The military is great.
00:03:03.800 We're having, by the way, a tremendous success, as you know, in Iran.
00:03:09.760 We had one in Venezuela and now we're having one in Iran.
00:03:13.700 They have no Navy left.
00:03:16.420 They have no Air Force left.
00:03:18.640 They have no anti-aircraft equipment left, no radar left, no leaders left.
00:03:24.840 In Iran, we had one in Venezuela and now we're having one in Iran.
00:03:29.960 They have no Navy left.
00:03:32.620 They have no Air Force left.
00:03:35.000 They have no anti-aircraft equipment left, no radar left, no leaders left.
00:03:40.980 The leaders are all gone.
00:03:42.020 Nobody knows who to talk to.
00:03:44.160 But we're actually talking to the right people and they want to make a deal so badly.
00:03:47.800 you have no idea how badly they want to make a deal and we'll see what happens all of the
00:03:53.460 anti-aircraft is gone most of their missiles are gone we shot either shot them or they shot them
00:03:59.020 and don't have them anymore they're down to a trickle they're uh pretty much everything they
00:04:05.760 have is gone i don't know can you name one thing that's not gone or can you name one thing that's
00:04:10.980 doing well you know if you read the papers you think we're tied you think we're in a tough battle
00:04:15.160 We are roaming free over Tehran, the city, Tehran, as opposed to Iran.
00:04:23.340 We're roaming free.
00:04:24.500 We can do whatever we want.
00:04:26.420 Let me say what they're specifically not liking is chaos.
00:04:30.480 And in every area this president has touched since last year, it's been chaos.
00:04:36.980 Start with Doge, right?
00:04:38.820 By May, Elon Musk was in a fight with him and was out.
00:04:42.160 By November, they'd mothballed the whole thing.
00:04:44.660 Go to tariffs. In April, they started tariffs, this big, big thing, up and down and up and down on some countries, not on other countries. By February, the Supreme Court said, no, you can't do tariffs. Mass deportations. Last summer, they started sending thousands of ICE agents into cities. In February, they're pulling them out of Minnesota.
00:05:06.580 Vaccines, same sort of chaos going on.
00:05:09.920 Courts just said, hey, you can't do anything you've been doing.
00:05:13.000 And now we come to chaotic management in a war.
00:05:17.700 OK, it's it's absolutely astonishing to see, as General Mattis brought out in the beginning of this segment, it's astonishing to see the chaotic way this president is running a war.
00:05:32.780 And I think Americans are like saying, hey, this guy can't do the job.
00:05:38.040 What the Chinese did with their critical minerals and rare earths, the Iranians are now doing what the Strait of Hormuz and they are showing Trump and the world.
00:05:48.500 We are capable of causing more pain than you elected Democratic leaders are prepared to take.
00:05:56.720 And we'll see to what extent that proves to indeed be the case.
00:06:01.960 But certainly Trump over the last day backing down on his 48 hours or else we're going to blow you up implies that he understands that major economic consequences in the Gulf and more broadly are not exactly his friend.
00:06:19.060 President Trump, on a human level, how hopeful are you that this peace deal will work out?
00:06:24.560 Like as a human, as...
00:06:25.960 On what?
00:06:26.480 On a human level, not as the President of the United States.
00:06:29.640 How hopeful are you that this peace deal will work out with Iran?
00:06:33.240 You're talking about to end it?
00:06:35.960 Well, I think we're going to end it.
00:06:37.800 I can't tell you for sure.
00:06:41.680 You know, I don't like to say this.
00:06:43.540 We've won this.
00:06:44.520 This war has been won.
00:06:45.600 the only one that likes to keep it going is the fake news i mean the new york times you read the
00:06:50.580 new york times it's like we're not winning a war where they have no navy and they have no air force
00:06:55.680 and they have no nothing and we literally have planes flying over tehran and other parts of
00:07:02.320 their country they can't do a thing about it for instance if i want to take down that power plant
00:07:08.940 that very big powerful power plant they can't do a thing about it it's like take me that's all they
00:07:15.380 can do and yet if you read the new york times or if you watch abc fake news or nbc fake news
00:07:21.820 you'd say it's a close battle it's not a close battle they're totally defeated you know we killed
00:07:28.440 the navy and would you say three days pete gone in fact i was a little upset with pete i said why
00:07:34.540 didn't you save the ships we could have used them right he said it's more fun shooting them down
00:07:38.620 but uh the navy was the navy was wiped out uh in a very rapid order pretty impressive for you guys
00:07:46.620 you champion wrestlers right when you hear this stuff but you don't if you read the news you don't
00:07:51.580 hear this you know you read like oh they're doing wonderfully they're doing terribly they're they're
00:07:56.340 wiped out militarily they are dead is your goal what you're trying to accomplish tactics is how
00:08:02.660 you do it what he's saying is the administration is all tactics and no strategy they have no goal
00:08:08.340 They have no mission. They have tactics, which is just they're throwing balls up in the air to distract people.
00:08:13.620 But there's no actual mission. You're spot on. Never in history has a modern military.
00:08:20.820 Iran had a modern military, a modern Navy, a modern air force, modern air defenses, leadership, massive bunker.
00:08:27.920 Never has a modern military been so rapidly and historically obliterated, defeated from day one with overwhelming firepower.
00:08:36.180 The air campaign that we've conducted, that Israel's conducted alongside us, was one for the history books, truly.
00:08:42.000 And it's because we have a president of the United States that when he sends his warfighters out to fight,
00:08:46.600 he unties their hands to actually go out and close with and destroy the enemy as viciously as possible from moment one.
00:08:53.140 As viciously as possible from moment one.
00:08:55.680 And that's why we see ourselves as part of this negotiation as well.
00:08:59.060 We negotiate with bombs.
00:09:01.640 You have a choice as we loiter over the top of Tehran, as the president talked about.
00:09:06.180 about your future. The president has made it clear that you will not have a nuclear weapon.
00:09:10.680 The War Department agrees our job is to ensure that. And so we're keeping our hand on that
00:09:15.160 throttle as long as it's hard as is necessary to ensure the interest of the United States of
00:09:20.880 America are achieved on that battlefield. What is the point of bombing this particular place
00:09:24.860 when you don't have a larger strategy? Explain to me why you're bombing Carg Island or you're not.
00:09:30.300 And they don't have a larger strategy. Trump has that sort of goldfish mentality.
00:09:34.440 Oh, he wants ultimate surrender. What does that mean to him?
00:09:37.920 Well, he's also living in the past. I mean, that's a phrase, unconditional surrender from World War II, right?
00:09:43.660 And by the way, the Japanese didn't even do an unconditional surrender.
00:09:47.220 He's just doing this as kind of escalation dominance of rhetoric.
00:09:51.280 Like, I can punch you harder with my words than you can punch me.
00:09:55.160 And of course, Iran is punching right back.
00:09:57.180 This is not Iraq and Afghanistan. This is not a president who's interested in vague end states.
00:10:02.500 He's been very clear with us about what we need to accomplish, creating the conditions for them never to have a nuclear capability.
00:10:08.420 And that's exactly what we're doing in historic fashion.
00:10:11.100 But I hate to say it, but we killed all their leadership and then they met to choose new leaders and we killed all of them.
00:10:21.340 And now we have a new group and we can easily do that.
00:10:24.780 But let's see how they turn out.
00:10:26.800 It's we have really regime change.
00:10:30.340 you know, this is a change in the regime because the leaders are all very different than the ones
00:10:35.900 that we started off with that created all those problems. So this was I think we can say, Jason,
00:10:41.200 this is regime change. Right. The administration had been negotiating with Iran multiple times in
00:10:46.980 the past. In the middle of those negotiations, they strike. I mean, there was all the hardware
00:10:51.280 and the assets that were sent to the region ahead of this war. Now we're seeing more Marines go in
00:10:57.220 and troops get sent to the region.
00:10:59.780 Is this just another head fake, Ian?
00:11:03.460 Well, someone made an awful lot of money off of it, right?
00:11:07.120 I mean, we had these trades of a billion and a half dollars
00:11:09.980 that were front running Trump's announcement.
00:11:12.640 So first, that is clearly related and deserves unpacking.
00:11:19.060 Secondly, Trump really wants to talk down oil prices.
00:11:23.680 He's got a speech coming up in Miami on Friday at the FII conference, the Saudi-sponsored conference.
00:11:30.700 I expect that that is another opportunity seen by Trump, too, until the troops are there.
00:11:35.880 Troops aren't in place yet.
00:11:37.280 It's around April 6th that those San Francisco troops that were based there are going to actually get to the Persian Gulf.
00:11:44.260 So before that happens, I think he'd like oil prices lower.
00:11:47.540 that implies that he's going to give us more public speeches and more posts that'll be about
00:11:53.060 how we're engaging with the Iranians. And, you know, let's let's let's let's find a way to to
00:12:00.000 reduce the tensions and conflict. But look, I mean, the strikes are still happening from the
00:12:06.220 United States and Israel against Iran, from Iran in the region that that hasn't changed.
00:12:12.000 And those troops are still heading to the Gulf. And when they get there, there is a plan for them to be deployed on the ground, some 7000 troops.
00:12:23.340 And if that happens, the consequence and certainly the Trump intention will be control the straight, stop the drones from being used and control the oil.
00:12:33.680 But there are very serious risks, not least of which are the servicemen and women's and their lives on the ground,
00:12:41.940 but also for the global economy and for the Gulf, if Trump decides to go ahead and do that.
00:12:47.760 Unexpectedly, when this war broke out, unexpectedly, they started sending missiles to UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and elsewhere.
00:13:01.140 And nobody thought they were going to – were you equally surprised by that, Pete?
00:13:05.240 Way more than we thought as president.
00:13:06.620 He's making this up.
00:13:07.720 It is war like jazz.
00:13:10.680 I mean, to the point just made, Steve Bannon told me in his first term, it's not that President Trump doesn't look around the corner.
00:13:18.320 He's not trying to predict a week in advance or a month out.
00:13:21.580 He's just trying to win the next five minutes.
00:13:24.020 He's just trying to say whatever it takes to win the exchange he's in with the reporter.
00:13:28.480 And that's what I'm thinking of as I hear that in the Oval Office.
00:13:31.360 Now, we know, and I reported last night for The Atlantic, that there are some, like, discussions being held throughout intermediaries.
00:13:39.080 The Middle East or Gulf states are talking.
00:13:41.580 They're trying to get Iran, and there are possibility of actual direct contact in the U.S. and the Iran, maybe within arbiter, later this week.
00:13:50.160 It might involve the vice president.
00:13:52.560 We're not sure.
00:13:53.900 You know, Steve Woodcoff and Jared Kushner are there in Pakistan now.
00:13:56.460 So there could be some progress being made, but it's not clear what the president is saying there.
00:14:01.800 And there's certainly nothing substantial that has been agreed to just yet, unless it literally happened in the last couple of minutes.
00:14:10.060 And Iran has no incentive at this moment to give up or share control of the Strait of Hormuz.
00:14:16.140 That is how they have a chokehold on the nation's energy supply and a real leverage point, a real political pain point for Trump.
00:14:25.600 So this is not a war that has gone according to plan, even though there are some real military successes.
00:14:32.000 And the president now has an important decision to make.
00:14:35.060 Does he indeed look for an off ramp, some sort of diplomatic exit where he can claim sort and sort of win, although he may leave a real dangerous mess behind?
00:14:42.800 Or does he try to forge Ford, which at this point would probably involve some sort of ground invasion, even a small incursion into the Carg Island, and which would be very, very dangerous for the American soldiers who would be put at risk.
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00:16:23.440 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:27.880 in uh everything that went on if i can pull up the daily mail at least the headline and everything
00:16:35.100 that went on in that magnificent i want to thank the team cold open because look how much has just
00:16:39.680 happened from the morning show one of the biggest developments and remember when we left you in the
00:16:44.820 morning show they had a line of contact with the field marshal the pakistan army and pakistan that
00:16:51.200 we said we read to you the president's retweet of i think the head of pakistan saying we would host
00:16:56.660 a delegation. I think that delegation, the composition is not firm, but I think it's
00:17:03.140 Whitcoff, Jared Kushner, I believe the vice president, and maybe even Marco Rubio.
00:17:08.060 So this thing could be taking on a reality. The president, we also said last night,
00:17:14.200 it was very specific when the president said, hey, they say, I'm not going to bomb
00:17:18.520 the energy infrastructure and I'm not going to bomb the oil infrastructure because I want it to
00:17:22.860 be there on the other side of this conflict for the Iranian people. So there's some cash.
00:17:28.600 There's something you can monetize that the country can exist. As we said, it was very
00:17:33.680 specific when he said that he did not talk about CENTCOM. And Admiral Cooper's been out today,
00:17:39.020 I guess with a couple of tweets, pretty, pretty blunt. And, you know, one thing about Admiral
00:17:44.700 Cooper at CENTCOM and General Cain at the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, those two guys,
00:17:51.840 If you've seen them in the last couple of weeks, they're no brag, just fact.
00:17:56.980 They're not, I mean, their house style is, is different than Pete's.
00:17:59.980 Pete's just got a different house style as you saw right there.
00:18:03.960 They unleashed again last night.
00:18:06.360 And I think Cooper came out and kind of gave a signal to the Iranian people, you know, duck and cover, look for shelter because we're going to come in and continue to pound and pound and pound.
00:18:15.720 Now, if you look at it, can we pull up the Daily Mail?
00:18:18.940 The Daily Mail said a gift is two things.
00:18:21.840 yeah let's keep that up there for a moment um there's two things it's number one it is a um
00:18:28.800 it is he's saying that we'll play the clip again that they have agreed to already in these
00:18:36.900 conversations that are going back and forth that are quite preliminary that they have agreed to
00:18:41.420 they will not have a nuclear weapon and that is the first time i think they've done that i would
00:18:45.300 actually say that's a little bit of crying uncle he also says there's a uh there's going to be a
00:18:51.520 pleasant surprise there is some sort of economic present that we kind of have to think through
00:18:56.120 what it is. When we get an opportunity, can we have, do we have that yet? If not, we'll hold
00:19:03.740 it for a second. But I think in everything that went on today to talk about these, and remember,
00:19:09.380 Turkey's got something they were trying to get going. The Arab, basically the Gulf Council had
00:19:15.380 their five foreign ministers in Riyadh. This is what I think is very important about the Saudis,
00:19:21.200 The Saudis are now telling people they're in for the fight and signaling to the signaling to the the Iranians that they're going to come in as an active ally, regardless of the hits that they've done to their to their to their oil infrastructure.
00:19:37.220 Let's go ahead. I want to make sure people hear this. I want to make sure they hear it from the president of the United States.
00:19:42.320 Let's go and play that clip again.
00:19:43.320 What was the turning point to make you want to pursue a ceasefire?
00:19:47.020 A few days ago, you said you wanted to continue bombing Iran.
00:19:50.980 Now you want to pursue peace talks.
00:19:52.520 Was there something that happened?
00:19:53.520 The fact that they're talking to us and they're talking since.
00:19:56.900 And remember, it all starts with they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
00:20:00.300 Just, you know, I said yesterday, they said, what are the top 10?
00:20:03.860 I said, well, number one, two, and three is they can't have a nuclear weapon.
00:20:08.680 And they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
00:20:11.380 And we're talking about that.
00:20:12.420 I don't want to say in advance, but they've agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon.
00:20:17.560 They've agreed to that.
00:20:20.440 Okay, hang on.
00:20:21.400 I want to play that again.
00:20:22.720 That's that point.
00:20:23.360 Because you could argue the 12-day war and where President Trump did not want to do regime change.
00:20:31.420 He was very open about that.
00:20:33.980 And all those people said, oh, these pannikins, you know, the World War III.
00:20:37.160 No, we did not want regime change because we didn't want this thing to potentially spread.
00:20:41.260 President Trump delivered an expeditionary force of Navy fast attack submarines with Tomahawk
00:20:47.620 missiles and B-2 bombers that led what they believed at the time was the total and complete
00:20:52.880 obliteration of the nuclear program. Turned out that might not be 100% accurate given
00:20:58.240 intelligence they found afterwards. But still, one of the biggest reasons for this war, in fact,
00:21:05.560 always the number one was the nuclear weapons program of the of the Iranians. I want to play
00:21:12.840 that clip one more time, because I think we would say, coming from the commander in chief in the
00:21:18.660 Oval Office, I would take your number two pencil and say, I think this is an inflection point.
00:21:22.760 Let's go and hear it. It was the turning point to make you want to pursue a ceasefire a few days
00:21:27.920 ago. You know, you said you wanted to continue bombing Iran. Now you want to pursue peace talks.
00:21:32.940 Was there something that they're talking to us and they're talking sense?
00:21:37.240 And remember, it all starts with they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
00:21:40.760 Just, you know, I said yesterday, what did they said?
00:21:43.500 What are the top ten?
00:21:44.420 I said, well, number one, two and three is they can't have a nuclear weapon.
00:21:49.240 And they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
00:21:51.920 And we're talking about that.
00:21:53.260 I don't want to say in advance, but they've agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon.
00:21:58.100 They've agreed to that.
00:21:58.860 okay he's not going to be boxed in he's never going to be boxed in by people saying you know
00:22:05.740 tell us your alternatives what you're doing but obviously something and I think that was the point
00:22:10.860 of as we talked about over the weekend on the Saturday and Sunday show and I want to thank
00:22:15.240 for having us uh giving us the infrastructure to do the Sunday morning show I think it's very
00:22:21.380 important. But giving the ultimatum, remember the five o'clock ultimatum, that the Strait of Hormuz
00:22:30.840 will be open, or we're going to dust, we're going to take down to dust your energy, your grid,
00:22:38.600 your electrical energy, and most importantly, your oil infrastructure, which means that it'll
00:22:44.140 be 20 or 30 years before Iran's able to pull out of that. That was a forcing function that clearly
00:22:50.240 brought a lot of people to the table and cnn and others doubted whether the president is even
00:22:55.220 talking to people now we know he was in conversations now it's also pretty evident
00:23:00.380 that as he goes through the litany of who they've killed in their high command of this one of the
00:23:05.040 things we talked on the show in the very first days of this of the of the attack itself back in
00:23:12.460 late february early march that the uh what they had done on the command and control not just the
00:23:17.400 technological, but also the Ayatollah and the Mullahs on the religious side, but also
00:23:23.380 on the Revolutionary Guard side, they had gone down to almost battalion level
00:23:28.340 and taken out some folks. That's starting to show up, like President Trump says,
00:23:32.460 we've got to find out who can even negotiate with. This is why he has, as I've said a number
00:23:38.260 of times, a lot of respect for Field Marshal, what is it, Munren in Pakistan, essentially the
00:23:47.220 chief of staff for the head of the Pakistani army president trump thinks very highly of him he looks
00:23:51.600 like he's taking the lead and uh and i think has served up to president trump at least part of the
00:23:57.900 junta uh looks like a speaker house away from their parliamentary system that actually can
00:24:02.480 potentially make a deal that's what i think president trump keeps saying hey we're talking
00:24:06.700 to people now it's a very very fluid situation but let me reiterate you've had a couple of points
00:24:12.380 in this war so far although i now hear that the white house don't they don't want us to call the
00:24:18.440 war they want to call us a military operation although the president continues and p continue
00:24:23.320 to go back and call the war because i guess it's a battle or war but it's it's it's kinetic plus
00:24:29.000 that um the inflection point of that of that saturday night when they bomb the when the
00:24:36.500 israelis bombed the facilities in tehran the bombing of the natural gas field the joint
00:24:42.660 ownership between qatar and the iranians as we now know or at least the qataris are telling us
00:24:48.700 and like i said i wouldn't trust anything they told me but they're putting it out over and over
00:24:53.140 again that it took out 17 of their capacity for from liquor for liquefied natural gas what we do
00:24:59.500 know and has been reported as a fact they have invoked force majeure kind of this act of war of
00:25:06.000 act of God to get out of five-year contracts they've got with countries like Italy, Belgium,
00:25:12.000 you know, countries in Europe, I think also Japan and China, the Chinese Communist Party.
00:25:18.540 So that's going to have a major impact on those because, hey, they want to renegotiate
00:25:21.700 at the higher levels.
00:25:24.540 I would say today is a, well, yesterday when he first said this, but now we know he put
00:25:29.960 some flesh on the bone that we know this thing feels like it's real.
00:25:34.280 and you had the Israeli we saw on um right before we came on we did the shift over with uh with
00:25:41.160 bowling and bowling keeps his fingers pretty much on the pulse as any oil trader does Israeli TV was
00:25:48.200 breaking that they're working on a 30-day ceasefire so they can actually have some time to have some
00:25:53.340 discussions and try to work something out now traditionally if you're winning and you're pounding
00:25:58.100 just like Putin and Russia, you're really not a fan of ceasefires. We do know, as Captain Fennell
00:26:09.320 has told us over and over again, does such a good job in these sit rubs, CENTCOM is methodically
00:26:15.600 going through and defanging and declawing the conventional weaponry of the regime. And I think
00:26:21.680 can do it in a brutal fashion, a remorseless fashion. As Pete, I think, put it, the Department
00:26:28.340 of War and CENTCOM, they negotiate with bombs. They're not there. This War Department is not
00:26:35.280 there to bring teddy bears. They're there to bring the heat and the heat they're bringing.
00:26:41.320 Now, while that's being said, and this is from the Iranian point of view we've heard over and
00:26:45.640 over again, the lack of trust they have for the United States because, hey, two times both in
00:26:49.780 the 12-day war and here they felt they were in negotiations and they got hit both times treated
00:26:55.100 parsing these guys continue to harp on this we do know that there's 5 000 combat marines fleet
00:27:00.820 marines on two different amphibious ready groups uh marine expeditionary units coming from both
00:27:06.760 japan and san diego that will be in the north arabian sea and gulf of oman and be ready on
00:27:12.160 station as we call it it looks like midday friday also reports out of fort bragg north carolina that
00:27:17.560 three thousand uh of uh the 82nd airborne i think a lot of special operators special forces types
00:27:25.400 there are basically getting ready to forward deploy their command structure i think is already
00:27:29.600 forward deployed into the region so there you're going to have you know up to eight nine ten
00:27:37.280 thousand combat troops ready to go and hold either karg island or those islands right there at the
00:27:43.660 beginning at the mouth of Strait of Hormuz, or even the beachhead. Take that beachhead
00:27:49.420 that we talked about with Alexander the Great, where his troops marched in 324 BC.
00:27:58.300 Short commercial break. We're going to pivot a little bit to politics here. There's so much
00:28:01.820 going on in the imperial capital. Of course, war and the rumor of wars always takes priority,
00:28:09.740 as I guess you know that in capital markets, geopolitical risk, that's a fancy term for
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00:29:37.640 Okay, the one thing about war
00:29:42.640 I think one of the ironclad laws
00:29:45.320 we know is nobody knows nothing
00:29:46.940 as Louis B. Mayer used to say
00:29:48.660 about the making of movies
00:29:50.920 the role of the iron dice
00:29:54.740 the only constant you have
00:29:57.080 is the law of undetended consequences
00:29:58.800 now that comes in the fog of war
00:30:00.320 how to think things through
00:30:01.600 that's why here at the war room
00:30:02.760 we're trying to be a platform
00:30:05.760 that you have many different voices giving you information you process it because the most
00:30:12.940 you're the most important political entity in this country today regardless these political
00:30:18.160 parties it's the grassroots MAGA base and the grassroots leaders of that MAGA base you have
00:30:24.780 to come to your own conclusions and once you come to your own conclusions we'll move out in a
00:30:29.060 certain direction let me get back to the war in a moment go to the White House but I want to bring
00:30:33.820 in uh you know i have this phrase victory begets victory you remember that particularly back in
00:30:39.160 2021 president trump exiled to mar-a-lago after he had won a presidential election because it was
00:30:45.500 stolen who had an illegitimate regime never happened in the history of the country had never
00:30:50.260 happened in the history of the country and we see what has happened to our beloved country since
00:30:56.840 that now i think all of us to say is probably providential that president trump was able to
00:31:02.440 have that gap and have those four years and think things through and put together a team that could
00:31:07.100 really hit in 2024 and 2025, hitting on all cylinders. But the damage done to our beloved
00:31:15.080 public in those years is incalculable. That's why the grassroots is so important now, particularly
00:31:22.280 saying people say, oh my gosh, we're gonna lose the midterms, we're gonna lose the Senate, we're
00:31:25.080 to lose the house, we're going to lose it all. We're not going to lose it if you, the people
00:31:32.360 that watch and listen to the show, the grassroots base of the MAGA movement, determine that your
00:31:38.760 task and purpose is we're not going to lose it. And I can tell you, I can point in certain
00:31:42.820 specific things I have seen with my own eyes here recently. Texas. What you see in Texas is just the
00:31:50.060 grit of these texans that have dug in and say we're not going to let our country be i'd not let
00:31:55.500 our state be overwhelmed by this islamic invasion we're not going to let the rhinos win down there
00:32:00.100 we're going to fight and now you've got paxton up in i think three poles 16 and one 18 another and
00:32:04.900 another one eight points uh and so the whole thing of cornyn smashing him and smearing him with
00:32:11.260 unlimited amount of money hasn't worked why hasn't it worked because of the um because of the
00:32:17.600 grassroots that's why it hasn't worked you look in you look in georgia and i gotta tell you nothing
00:32:23.540 in when when the history of this era is written they're going to do stories like this they did
00:32:28.820 the stories of the revolutionary generation the patriots in georgia have stood in five and six
00:32:33.920 years fighting about the 2020 election through bankruptcy and and in prison sentences and court
00:32:40.900 and all the money spent on on on on lawyers and not just that the opportunity cost they could
00:32:46.220 have been doing so much more with their lives and they didn't because they understood in this time
00:32:53.720 and place it was important for them to stand in the breach and make sure that we set things right
00:33:00.500 and that is quite frankly the glory of this grassroots effort in Georgia to get to the
00:33:06.400 bottom of the 2020 election now one has just come upon us all the hand wringing and all the hey it's
00:33:11.900 all over this 10-1, you know, Spanberger. And let's face it, she's a CIA operative. You can
00:33:19.100 tell how well trained she is. And she's kind of an automaton. And when people say she's not a nice
00:33:24.240 person, I say, no, she's pure evil, baby. You're seeing it. That's how they're going to run things
00:33:29.780 with people like that when they totally take over. And how do you combat it? Not big money,
00:33:35.060 not corporate power, not a bunch of feckless former political officials in the state that
00:33:40.640 have essentially abandoned the state. No, it's the grassroots. Jeff Reier, you're the leader of that
00:33:46.400 as the new chairman of the Virginia Republican Party. And man, what is coming out of there
00:33:51.680 with the grassroots effort on fire, people with no money just saying we're not going to let this
00:33:56.620 happen. Everybody said we're going to get blown out on this referendum on the 21st of April. And
00:34:01.340 you guys said over our dead bodies, we're going to work. And so far, it's been nothing short of
00:34:07.440 magnificent. Jeff, can you guess up to speed on what's happening in the Commonwealth?
00:34:11.520 Well, our grassroots, we turn to them, ask for their help, ask for their support, and boy,
00:34:17.220 have they delivered. We have all 124 of our Republican units across the state
00:34:23.680 are working to make sure that we get the vote no message out. And you can travel across the
00:34:29.460 state right now and see not just the signs and the yard signs that the Republican Party of
00:34:34.960 Virginia has put out, but you can see loads of people putting together their own signs and their
00:34:39.980 own efforts with their own themes, customizing it really to their own particular locality.
00:34:47.100 We've got different units that have actually bought billboards that are going up in different
00:34:54.300 places across the state. It's been phenomenal, the response we've gotten by turning to the
00:34:59.960 grassroots, and they're putting it together individually, one effort at a time, and they are
00:35:05.160 doing a great job with, we're obviously helping and helping to coordinate, but it's their work
00:35:11.700 and their sweat that's turning this situation around and delivering the vote no message.
00:35:19.260 It's been spectacular, really has so far. The history of the Commonwealth from the
00:35:25.260 Revolution to the Civil War and beyond has been ride to the sound of the guns, and that's what
00:35:29.080 they're doing in the commonwealth right now where tell us where do you see this going and where do
00:35:34.160 you guys need backup do you need bodies do you need people helping you with text messages like
00:35:39.460 if people go to volunteer because you've inspired i've talked to so many people and it's inspirational
00:35:43.980 what's happening but particularly the fact if we if we lose this uh you're going to be digging out
00:35:50.160 of this for a decade in the commonwealth of virginia and at the federal level so where do
00:35:55.680 people go what do you guys need and where do people go if you go to uh virginia.gop and click
00:36:02.880 on the stop gerrymandering uh sign at the very top uh it'll take you to a form that you can fill
00:36:08.900 out and even if you're out of state we can set you up so that you can make text messages you can make
00:36:13.640 phone calls uh you can you can help us deliver the message in the state we've got our own people who
00:36:19.760 we're doing it right now, but boy, it is the more the merrier, and we need every little bit that we
00:36:27.180 can get as far as assistance for getting the word out, because we're doing this really at a
00:36:33.400 tremendous spending disadvantage to the Democrats. They've already raised $28 million to push the
00:36:41.360 Yes campaign. They've got Barack Obama all over television. We're relying primarily on our
00:36:47.840 grassroots, and they're delivering for us by all evidence. It's just turning out great. But others
00:36:55.660 can help out. Also, we always accept cash donations, of course, and are grateful for it when we can get
00:37:01.560 them, regardless of what size. But there are things people can do to volunteer, and we'll
00:37:07.980 make sure that they get put to work. No question. And it'll be valuable work, something that does
00:37:13.080 make a difference. Because that's one of the things we're fighting. The Democrats have been
00:37:17.220 lying to people they even lie on the ballot as far as what the referendum does so a lot of our
00:37:22.680 time is spent explaining to people what the implications of this would be and you're right
00:37:27.940 it's 10 years of non-competitive elections in virginia if this goes through this is this is
00:37:35.420 existential jeff it's existential are you telling me the battle is going to come down to i just want
00:37:41.340 make sure i can frame this properly big money out-of-state billionaires financing barack obama
00:37:48.340 coming to your home for a 30-second spot versus grassroots maga going door to door knocking and
00:37:54.880 saying and walking people through why this is not simply unconstitutional that it's bad for the
00:38:00.900 commonwealth of virginia is that what this battle is going to come down to because that's the case
00:38:04.400 i'm long the grassroots and short obama sir yep that is that is uh what it is going to come down
00:38:12.120 to it is us versus obama holder uh the soros people put in five million dollars to the to
00:38:19.160 the democratic effort last week uh we are fighting and of course hakeem jeffries uh primed the effort
00:38:24.860 with uh 10 million dollars uh we are fighting uh the the democrats national democrats tooth and nail
00:38:32.640 and because their desire is to turn this into a state that nobody needs to be concerned about
00:38:39.600 any longer. And it's still a competitive state. This is still a winnable state for Republicans.
00:38:44.980 This is not off the map yet, but it's up to our grassroots to demonstrate that. And we're
00:38:50.060 trying to give them all the tools that they need. Brother, great work. Where do people go? Social
00:38:56.960 media. One more time, where do they go to the site if they want to volunteer or they want to
00:39:00.440 help otherwise where do folks go to get there are a lot of people that want to be in this fight
00:39:04.220 jeff so don't be shy about asking i i am not and it's uh virginia.gop uh and like i said click on
00:39:12.140 the stop gerrymandering link it's at the very top of the page uh also you'll find on the right hand
00:39:17.300 side of the top of the page the donate button but also please follow us on uh start following us on
00:39:23.240 x uh we're at uh capital v capital a underscore uh capital g capital o capital p and uh we uh
00:39:32.280 we are keeping people abreast of what we're doing there uh so we're we're trying to just make sure
00:39:39.200 that the information gets out but our volunteers are organized and ready to go and they have been
00:39:44.880 working their tails off for the for the last month it's really phenomenal performance on their part
00:39:50.340 go there is and that takes leadership that's why i think it was so great that you got uh you got
00:39:56.260 elected to do this jeff i know you go into a fundraiser down the commonwealth make sure they
00:40:00.620 know that you guys are inspiring the nation and the war room uh can't be more excited in the war
00:40:06.920 and posse about jumping in here you guys have inspired uh you've inspired the country and you've
00:40:10.980 inspired the mega base so thank you so much for doing it the hard work oh i need to thank the
00:40:15.820 war room because i get more feedback from these appearances than any other that i have
00:40:20.380 and uh and the party has benefited from it thank you very much for drawing attention to this
00:40:26.300 thanks jeff keep fighting
00:40:29.760 we're gonna be doing this every day because there's so much great stuff going on there's
00:40:35.760 so many great fighters but i gotta tell you georgia the commonwealth of virginia the state
00:40:40.940 of texas there's rumor in political circles now we can't totally confirm it but i think there may be
00:40:46.980 some things popping up tonight amara this this grassroots effort and the grassroots muscle and
00:40:52.240 basically the grassroots digging in texas as has been shown by the polling and remember paxton's
00:40:57.280 getting just crushed again by big money in these negative ads these polling i think is starting to
00:41:03.320 get people's attention obviously cornyn's past uh past record but it is not uh i think we're
00:41:09.340 get into a point i think we're getting to a zone that the cornyn uh endorsement is not a short
00:41:14.560 thing like people thought it was it's put on hold but you never know if the grass streets keep keep
00:41:19.340 pushing it may be on permanent hold uh let me go to uh so we're going to get more into that because
00:41:25.040 there's all kind of you know victory begets victory and there are great things going on of
00:41:27.980 people that are just rolling their sleeves and saying no we're not going to be steamrolled and
00:41:32.260 give up our country let's go to the white house neil mccabe first off neil what a day at the
00:41:36.720 White House. I got a couple of minutes here. Just give me, put us in the room. What was the feel
00:41:40.580 like at the White House today as the president, quite frankly, had this really historic session
00:41:46.780 for the, for, I think it was Mark Wayne Miller for his confirmation of DHS, but he talked about
00:41:52.200 the war and just went next level, sir. Yeah, the president is, is really in a, I guess he's in a
00:42:01.000 confident mood, I guess you'd say. He seems very much in command. This is sort of like Trump,
00:42:06.040 the statesman. He's got different modes. And this was Trump's statesman today. And of course,
00:42:12.380 there's word that the 82nd Airborne may be deploying to Operation Epic Fury. And so the
00:42:18.920 Pentagon is referring all those inquiries to the White House. White House hasn't confirmed yet,
00:42:23.540 but that would be a brigade combat team and a headquarters unit of about 300 personnel.
00:42:30.340 And so, you know, the president is confident that he can get a deal done.
00:42:35.400 But at the same time, there are wheels in motion with the 82nd.
00:42:38.180 And then, of course, those two naval task force with the marine carriers that should be in Epic Fury and about, well, the first one, Tripoli, will be there at the about a week.
00:42:49.380 And then two weeks later, Boxer arrives.
00:42:54.140 The USS Boxer from San Diego.
00:42:56.160 Can you hang on for a second, Neil?
00:42:58.160 I've got, I want to talk about the Save Act, what's going to go on tonight, et cetera.
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00:45:09.200 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:45:12.780 hang on for neil i'm gonna hang i'll hold neil to the top of the hour about save act
00:45:20.480 i've got uh elizabeth troutman mitchell's gonna come in breaking news on the bill about ai
00:45:27.220 joellen may join us about the hill and valley today that we streamed we got so much to get
00:45:33.940 into and i've got to get into ice the 2026 midterms and what's happening at the airport
00:45:39.440 all of that plus more war updates uh drones in ukraine and saint petersburg uh don't lose sight
00:45:48.800 of ukraine that's a as you know another part of this kinetic war that baby could spin out of
00:45:54.220 control at any moment so don't think there's not activity over there george papadopoulos is also
00:45:58.680 going to join us trevor comstock brother we need rays of light here i just had jeff ryer on from
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00:49:29.080 Trevor, one more time, where do people go? You got a big discount. Where do people go? You got
00:49:32.840 bundles, got all kinds of things. I want people to go there to the website, see the reviews,
00:49:36.420 and talk to trevor ask him some questions where they go yeah definitely so you can go to sacred
00:49:41.700 human health.com or you can always just type in sacred human at google uh and then as i mentioned
00:49:46.620 one more time you can use code tallow for 15 off any one-time order for the tallow moisturizer or
00:49:52.880 the sacred healing moisturizing bundle and of course like you said just let us know if you
00:49:56.740 have any questions happy to help answer anything uh brother i thank you and i think you've been
00:50:03.460 so obsessed with quality that's what it takes for these companies thank you sir appreciate you
00:50:08.420 thank you now you see tage gill trevor comstock very different people but all the same the same
00:50:13.680 quality same with lindell lindell give me i want a minute on these patriots in georgia you just got
00:50:19.740 back from there doing a governor's run because you're so close to them they have inspired the
00:50:23.780 nation five and six years in the trenches abused and we have an evidentiary hearing on friday
00:50:29.760 six years after this the biggest crime in the history of this nation of which sir you were not
00:50:36.420 into politics at all but you said hey look i can see a crime and i can see something that's never
00:50:41.380 happened in the history of this country and i'm just not going to sit there i don't care
00:50:44.240 if they try to take my company i don't care if they try to put me in jail i don't care if they
00:50:48.160 try to bankrupt me or kick me out of walmart or kick me out of all the the uh the big box stores
00:50:54.620 My pillow will survive because we're tough and we're focused.
00:50:59.100 Mike Lindell.
00:51:00.660 Yeah, and that's it, everybody.
00:51:02.540 Georgia right now is leading the nation, and they did back then, too.
00:51:05.920 These guys are fighters.
00:51:06.880 These guys were there five years ago in all these states where everybody knew the election was sold,
00:51:14.220 and we had to finally break through the biggest cover-up of the biggest crime in history,
00:51:19.120 and they tried to take our nation without firing a shot.
00:51:22.320 It was easy to be courageous when we know we lose everything, regardless if we don't have secure elections.
00:51:29.140 So that is one thing, everybody.
00:51:31.040 And, yeah, coming back from Georgia, what those guys did for a big donor event down there to help me in Minnesota, win the governor's race there, to help out there, and then to speak for all those patriots down there.
00:51:44.580 And it was just an honor, Steve.
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