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November 15, 2025 48 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON - NOVEMBER 15TH, 2025

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PETER MCILVENNA

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STEVE CORTES

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As Secretary, Hegseth has announced Operation Southern Spear. I can
tell you Latin America is totally up for grabs. You
have the left wing alliance of Cuba, Venezuela, increasingly Columbia
and Honduras. And then you have the populist nationalist vision
for Latin America led by the President of El Salvador

(00:20):
Naibukele Melee is in that light Marino and Panama, and
that light also the President of Paraguay. And there is
a great battle of ideas going on here now. My
sources tell me that the battle over Venezuela may not
even have to go kinetic if the United States is
able to force Maduro into a number of decisions, and

(00:41):
those decisions could divide his coalition, weaken the extent to
which military generals are reliant on him. And here's what's interesting.
I'm watching it down here now, Steve. The Honduran election
at the end of this month could very well be
a test case for whether or not the military in
Venezuela turns against the people, because we expect a lot

(01:02):
of Venezuela's tactics to be used by the political left
in Honduras, where we think the populace would prefer a
center right government, but there's a left wing government in
power now. Usually when a regime is under siege, like
Maduro is, they try to bring their military in closer.
They try to centralize whatever control they have over a

(01:24):
capital or a jurisdiction. But here we've seen Maduro take
a very different tactical stance. He's actually moved the military
out into the country, hoping that if there was or
strikes on Caracas, he could create chaos and violence in
the outer areas of Venezuela and that that would give
them some place in the hinter lands to control and occupy.

(01:48):
So as he makes that decision, there are going to
be a number of these key military leaders in generals
who question it, who maybe leave Maduro's side, and he
could be very vulnerable in rock is not to direct
kinetic US military intervention, but to simply the people there
realizing that his days may be numbered.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Good morning.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
The United States is conducting new military drills in Trinidad
and Tobago and tensions with Venezuela now. The military exercises
start tomorrow and will last for five days. That's according
to the Caribbean island nation. The last several weeks, the
US hast built up its mobilization of forces in the
Caribbean that includes the US's largest aircraft carrier, the USS

(02:28):
Gerald Ford. The Marines have also already been deployed to
fight illegal drug trafficking, according to the Trump administration. Meanwhile,
Venezuelan President Nicolas Modoro is now appealing to the American public.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
It is to the people of the United States that
I speak to at this moment before these one hundred
jurors from thirty four countries, to say, stop the insane
hand of those who order bombing, killing, and bringing water
to South America to the Caribbean.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
The US has launched at least twenty attacks in the Caribbean,
claiming they were targeting illegal drug boats, though no proof
has been offered publicly. At least eighty people have died
in those attacks.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
But where do people in Capitol Hill stand with this?

Speaker 6 (03:14):
As far as they've been briefed about kinetic activity, Because
I hear there's a number of plans that the Pentagon
has laid out and HEXA has laid out as a
range of options kinetic options for President Trump, sir.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
That is the job of the Department of War. My
understanding is that there is very strong support on Capitol
Hill for the operations you're currently seeing to take out
an Arco traffickers on their way to the United States. Similarly,
there's not a lot of love for Maduro. There's not
this sense that Maduro is never going to be a
problem for the United States.

Speaker 5 (03:47):
Look, you know me.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
You know I'm not an invade everywhere, invite everyone Republican.
But I care a lot more about what's going on
in the Gulf of America that I do the Black Sea.
I think it's a lot more consequential people in our
country what's happening in Brazil and Honduras and Venezuela, rather
than what's happening in Bavaria or the Balkans or the

(04:09):
hills of eastern Ukraine. And President Trump has reinvigorated that
interest with his renewed focus on the Monroe Doctrine. I
think that that is going to pay dividends for our
country for many years to come.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
Of course, you and.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
I know there is a latent resentment in Latin America
over US involvement that dates back to the days of
United Fruit and Standard Fruit. Now they're very well known
brands of dol and Shikida. But this is a different day,
and with populist nationalist leaders like Naibukela rising in Latin America,
this may be an opportunity to defeat the left. And

(04:42):
then here's what that means for the United States. More
countries here with strong borders, strong laws, not just a
total playground for thugs and bandits and narco traffickers. And
when our neighborhood is stronger, our country will be stronger.
This indeed is America first, and it brings our attention
closer to home.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
Pray for our enemies, because we're going to medieval on
these people.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
Here's not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that.

Speaker 6 (05:22):
I know you tried to do everything in the world
to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
It's going to happen. And where do people like that
go to share the big line?

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Mega media?

Speaker 6 (05:30):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.

Speaker 7 (05:36):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 1 (05:40):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
WARO, here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
Ban.

Speaker 6 (05:53):
It's Saturday, fifteen November, in the Year of Our Lord
twenty twenty five. Okay, we're going to put aside all
the noise and we're going to focus on ignal what
President Trump and the second Trump term is looking at
geopolitically as he tries to unwind all this mess he
was handed, plus at the same time pivot to hemispheric
defense to then make sure that he spends a great

(06:14):
bulk of his time focused on the American economy.

Speaker 5 (06:16):
We laid part of that out yesterday, but the.

Speaker 6 (06:18):
Bet we've made on the economy and Treasury and Commerce
and other people that are working on it National Economic Council. Today,
we're going to go through the chess board of what
President Trump and I think these will be activities and
actions that will be potential coming this week. At the
same time, a pretty disturbing story out of the Times
of Israel talks about a partition of Gaza that a

(06:42):
US deal is being put together and the missing name
in that deal is Israel, and talk about the Arab States,
the Muslim States, Turkey, all of this quite interesting.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
We'll get into that. The Saudi's come this week.

Speaker 6 (06:54):
It's going to be a two day trip by MBS,
who's essentially the crown Prince, but he's the head of
he's the head of Saudi Arabia to sign off on
a new architecture for defense of the Middle East. We're
gonna get to all that, but first I want to
talk about what we have to keep our eye on
here as we're doing all this in Latin America and
this big pivot to Central America and hemispheric defense from

(07:18):
the Arctic and Greenland to Panama down to Argentina and
of course Central America.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
And that is what is.

Speaker 6 (07:24):
Going on in what's going going on in New York City,
and what is going on particularly in the state of Texas.

Speaker 5 (07:31):
I want to put an alarm out.

Speaker 6 (07:33):
I'm telling you, in Texas we've got a big, big,
big problem. Before I get into Latin America, and we've
got Dave Bratt, We've got Ben Harnwell, I've got Brandon Wiker,
one of the great geopolitical thinkers, Doctor Bradley.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
There is gonna be with is Jack Psobic.

Speaker 6 (07:47):
Steve Cortez just got back from Argentina about the bailout
down there, all of it. But Mackelvenett, you have a
piece up in Jim Hoff's Gateway Pundit that's very disturbing.
It's about the state of Texas, and in a couple
of days you spent down there, I think one hundred hours.
The reason that it's disturbing, you know, besides Raheem and
the guys we've been working with for years, you've been

(08:09):
warning both on your show and in your writings about
what happened to your beloved United Kingdom and particularly what's
happened to London, and you were sending out a warning
to the American people that couldn't be clearer that if
we don't get our act together and start to focus
on what's happening in Texas right now, everything we're doing
in the rest of this hemisphere, everything we're doing in

(08:29):
the rest of the world, is not going to matter,
because you're seeing an active effort of the Islamification of
the Great State of Texas.

Speaker 5 (08:37):
Peter mclaveney walk us through it, sir.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
Well.

Speaker 8 (08:41):
Steve, I was blown away by what I saw in
Texas in your ride. It was literally one hundred hours
since I landed and took off and was back in
London on Monday. And I've seen the Islamization of London
fifteen percent Muslim, Muhammad Ban the most.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Popular boy's name in the UK.

Speaker 8 (09:02):
For the last three years running, we have seen the
number of mosque get this steve since two thousand. For
the last twenty five years, we have seen the amount
of Anglican churches, the state Church fall by six percent,
so a slight decline. We have seen the number of
mosques triple triple up to from around six hundred and

(09:24):
fifty to two thousand. So there's a radical, absolute change
in the religious fabric and the social fabric of the
UK and of London and many of the towns in
the north of England. We've seen the same in Paris,
seen the seen in Brussels. Brussels of thirty percent Islamic,
the political center of Europe.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
So all of that has happened in Europe.

Speaker 8 (09:46):
And I went over to the US to talk about
this kind of thinking in one way that this was
possibly a European problem, and you simply had up in Michigan. Wow,
I was I was frightened by I saw, but I
will end on the positive side of lawmakers actually engaged
on this issue. What I saw was Texas, by the

(10:10):
end of the decade will have more mosques than any
other state in the US. At the moment, California, I think,
has got around four hundred mosque, Texas around three point fifty.
But Texas added fifty mosques over the last twenty four months,
and not as rapidly increasing in.

Speaker 6 (10:30):
Earthing where I was, hang on, hang on, hang on,
hang on, slow down, They've added how many mosques in
the last twenty four months?

Speaker 8 (10:39):
How many already had mosques in the last twenty four months,
and not as rapidly, increasing, rapidly increasing that I was.

Speaker 5 (10:48):
Hang on.

Speaker 6 (10:48):
They're they're they're opening multiple mosques per month in the
state of Texas.

Speaker 8 (10:54):
Yes, and this is not epic city issue, which is
one area that everyone is thank god, this is a
cross and this is primarily in the in the Dallas
Houston area and of course don in awesome.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
This is in the urban areas.

Speaker 8 (11:11):
I think there a huge amount of being I need
to look at my figures, but they're around two hundred mosques,
two hundred and fifteen mosques I think that are now
in the Dallas Euston area, and around one hundred plus
mosques in Austin and where I was in Irving, which

(11:31):
is kind of between Fort Worth and Dallas, just by
the airport by DFW, there are two Sharia courts operating.
And I know that your viewers and listener Steve will think,
because of the rhetoric coming out from the Republican Party
that actually there's a stop on any Sharia courts. That

(11:53):
is not happening. There's a stop on Epic City. This
is not happening in Texas. But yet there are two
Sharia courts. One of them has I think ruled on
two hundred cases in the last year. The other one
ruled in one hundred and these are voluntary.

Speaker 6 (12:06):
Oh, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, you
can't have Sharia courts here in the United States of America.
How do we have two Sharia courts that are actually
you know, handing down decisions and verdicts in the Great
State of Texas.

Speaker 8 (12:21):
Sir, Because, as in UK, we have moved away as
natives from certain areas because the police are too busy,
the courts are too busy, the local authorities are too busy,
and if a community will deal with their issues, then
we will accept that. Now, these verdicts are not legally binding,

(12:43):
just as in the UK and eighty five Sharia courts.
They're not legally binding, but they are binding for those communities.
Because these women, they don't speak English, they don't have
any clue that there is a world outside. They may
live in Texas, but really they live in seventh century
or that's all they know. So positionally they're in the USA,

(13:04):
but mentally, emotionally, legally they are back in the Middle East.
That is my concern. So Islam enters in the back door,
and we locked the front door, and it's not enough.

Speaker 6 (13:18):
Hango for one second. This is what the Saudi's are
coming here this week on a new architecture. But my
point is you take their money, you're going to take
their religion. John Guandola the FBI, the former I guess,
the former FBI guy who's on the leaders of this
anti Islamic task force and one of the best experts.
If Denver can put it up as we go to break,
he's going to try to track John down. But for

(13:40):
all the Texans, it shows that the Texas government, I guess,
over the last couple of years, has given ninety million
dollars in taxpayer money to underwrite some of these activities.
We cannot have hemispheric defense. We cannot settle down in
the Third World War as we're in right on the

(14:03):
battlefield in Ukraine in the Middle East, which President Trump's
during a herculean effort to do if at the same time,
we're allowing right now to happen in New York City
and Texas. Exactly what's happened in Paris, in Brussels, in Germany,
in particularly the United Kingdom. Brussels is thirty percent Islamic.

(14:25):
You don't come back from that. You do not come
back from that. With the birth rates of the local
Belgium's you don't come back from that.

Speaker 5 (14:33):
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Speaker 6 (14:36):
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(16:16):
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(16:36):
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(17:59):
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Speaker 6 (18:03):
Ninety seven percent supported Sadikana the last two clips I
wanted in there because they are Florida.

Speaker 5 (18:08):
But the same thing's going to Texas. Correct me if
I'm wrong.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
Care I believe has been designated a terrorist organization in
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terrorist activity. The Muslim Brotherhood are very smart while your

(18:36):
enemy is diverted, while their attention is diverted trying to
stop the Third World War and now hemispheric defense in
Latin America, and we're making tremendous strides in that. This,
this is the five alarm fire we got to focus
on here in the United States. If we don't get
this right, it doesn't matter what happens in Latin America,
it doesn't matter what happens in Ukrainea.

Speaker 5 (18:55):
It's not going to matter what happens in the Middle East.
This one.

Speaker 6 (18:59):
I gave the speech of the name National Conservative to
a principally kind of neo coon Jewish audience. I told him,
I said, look, it ain't Tehran is the existential problem
to Israel or the Jewish people it's is ma'am, Donnie,
and they didn't pay attention. In fact, thirty three percent
I think of Jewish voters voted for Mendami. Of all voters,

(19:20):
sixty seven percent I think are sixty five percent of
young Jewish voters below the age of thirty five. You
see what's happening in Texas. Those two things of care
what they're doing in Florida. They're grassroots activist and they'll work.
They'll work. So you see what's happening Plano, Texas, maclavieny Mackelven.

(19:43):
You have seen what's happened into your United Kingdom. And
I tell people there, hey, unless something happens, if Niger
far gets in, and even Nigel's gotta get tougher. You
know he's now come our direction, not his direction, on
mass deportations as a solution. So Nigel's getting tougher as
we go along. The two other political parties over their

(20:03):
labor and the Tories are pathetic. But I just want
your assessment. I know you get a bounce of your hunt.
You know the couple of days you spent in Texas,
you were shocked. You didn't think it was far as
long as it is Sir.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
I didn't and Steve, you realize that we have to
fight every day for the freedoms we have. And my
big concern is that those in Texas think we're Texans.
Surely this cannot happen here. And I when I posted
that article, someone said, no effing way this can happen here.
This is Texas. Well, it is happening under your very news.

(20:42):
And this is no criticism of what's happening in Texas.
This is a understanding of where we are in the UK,
where we are in here. And this seems to be
repeated over in Texas. And you mentioned the Holy Land Foundation.
You also mentioned a boy careen. They're five one three
cs st. There's so many issues that have happened in

(21:03):
the past that are happening currently that we need to
wake up and be aware and even in because in
Texas you've got a fifteen percent increase in halal food
market over year on year. In Dallas it's twenty percent increase.
We in the UK, when we have nine percent Dallas
is double what we have in the UK. There is

(21:25):
something sinister happening in the US and especially in Texas.
And I've looked at documents going back to show that
actually different Islamic organizations have targeted.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Dallas specifically and have pushed that.

Speaker 8 (21:41):
And you see now the rewards of their efforts in
that being ruled out. You see Sharik Cords coming, you
see Epic City being rebranded as the Meadows.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
I mean, it sounds like an English village, and yet
it's an.

Speaker 8 (21:54):
Islamic center, a purely Islamic area that's going to drive islamicalues.
And just because it's being rebranded does not mean it's
going away. It just means they are smarter with their tactics,
and we need to be smarter being aware of that
and deciding what we stand for, what freedoms we stand for,
with values we stand for, and for opposing this. So

(22:17):
the fight is on, Steve. It's not going away. And
just another thought was I met with probably a dozen
Texas legislatures and I actually came away feeling there actually
is hope because there were so many that are aware
of the issue, that are wanting to push back on this.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
And it may be too late. We never know what time.

Speaker 8 (22:41):
Skill we have to actually stand up and fight these issues.
But I believe that for Texas there is a current opportunity.
There is a time with the concern politically to fight
back on this.

Speaker 6 (22:56):
Peter when I first got and started getting involved in politics,
I guess after I made the Reagan film back in
two thousand and four to two thousand and five, but
it's really two thousand and eight nine, after the financial
crash where day By started making other films. I realized
that in doing analysis of what was happening in the
United Kingdom, and you know, I was trying to put
together a film that never came about because I couldn't

(23:18):
get financing for it on the Islamification of the United States,
like I saw happening in England. And this is when
I met Raheem, and Raheem was one of the great
firebrands of this that's what he really became known for.
People laughed at us about London, laughed in our face.
Never happened here. It's not going to happen here. This
is just something we're taking in from the Empire. This
will never happen, They'll never have any power. People, some

(23:40):
of the smartest people in the city of London looked
at me and laughed in my face. Some of the
smartest people in media over there in politics laughed in
my face. And look at Sadikon in London today, and
that is an example. That's the exact example that ma'am
Donnie uses in what they're trying to do to They're
going to turn New York into something worse than London.

Speaker 5 (24:01):
But they they're always wrong.

Speaker 6 (24:03):
And yes some people are waking up in Texas, but's
really the grassroots and the politicians haven't done enough. If
this thing, I'm gonna get Gowandolo over the weekend. This
ninety million dollars in taxpayer money going to fund this,
This has to be stopped. If you don't stop this now,
If you don't stop it now, history shows us. And
look at Paris, look at London, look at Brussels, look
at Germany. If you don't take Poland, and you don't

(24:25):
take Hungary as an example, if you don't have the
courage to say, we're not going to let this happen,
and we don't care what you call us, we don't
care what you do to us, we don't care about
any of it. We're going to stop it. Texas is
a target. Why is Texas a target? Why do we
spend so much time with the worm in Texas. Why
as Texas goes, so goes the nation, and as the

(24:46):
nation goes, so goes the world.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
And Texas is a jewel, you know, it's a jewel.

Speaker 6 (24:51):
Of a state and people with resources and talent and determination.

Speaker 5 (24:56):
That's why they've targeted.

Speaker 6 (24:58):
They've got New York City, They've got New York City,
They've taken New York City like they've taken London. And
now they're going for the hinterland of this country, the
beating heart of what it means to be an American,
and that is.

Speaker 5 (25:09):
The great State of Texas.

Speaker 6 (25:10):
Peter, I want everybody read this article over at over
at Jim hobbs Gate.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
We punted.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
I want to thank Jim for having the courage and
put it up. Where do people go? You got your
show media, you got all your social media. Where do
people get you?

Speaker 8 (25:24):
So then go at Hearts of Oke UK on X
and Hearts of Ooke everywhere else and follow me. Is
the wonderful broad there and he was with me just
a few days ago on our show. But can I
just make that this is economic jihad. The hall outfit
industry is worth four trillion dollars worldwide. The Sharia finance

(25:46):
is worth five trillion dollars. Those are both growing in
between ten and fifteen percent. This is economics, and this
is what We can't just face this on a religious angle,
but we need to face it on an economic angle.
What is key The supply meets the demand, and the
demand is there.

Speaker 6 (26:05):
What did Lennon say about the capitalist and the Marxists?
He said, they'll sell us the rope with which we'll
hang them. The exact same thing here, the exact same
thing here, Peter, thank you so much for being with
us to kick us off on a Saturday morning, my
favorite show of the week.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
Thank you, sir, Thank you, Steve.

Speaker 6 (26:23):
Okay, we're now going to pivot to the hemispheric chessboard
of what it means, where we stand and what's going
to happen potentially over the next seventy two to ninety hours.
Also President Trump's efforts to stop the Third World War.
We're gonna get into domestic policy in the second hour.
But President Trump was handed a mess on the economy,

(26:47):
but particularly the Third World War, and he's trying to
work through it all in the war room.

Speaker 13 (27:00):
Here's your host, Stephen k Bah.

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comments on what you just heard from maclevenna.

Speaker 10 (28:20):
Yeah, for the last fifty years in us KA twelve
and higher education, we've been taught all religions are the same,
and so the American people are a generous people of
the mind, and they bought into that. The fact is
that's not true. Christianity is the only major religion that
encapsulates human reason. To prove that, it's fairly simple, name

(28:42):
an Islamic university. Right now, Why does this matter? Because
Christianity has brought you human reason? Right Plato turned into Augustine,
Aristotle turned into Aquinas, then you got Locke, Calvin, and
the US constitutional guys Madison, all in the Christian line.

Speaker 14 (28:59):
That's human reason bringing you this.

Speaker 10 (29:02):
The Catholics gave us human rights language in the thirteenth century.

Speaker 14 (29:06):
Islam did not, and they do not.

Speaker 10 (29:09):
Instead, what does Islam offer us You had it on
your show. They offer us Islamic advocacy hubs. They're offering
us a political and aggressive political agenda, and that's it.
What are they offering us as Americans that good for us?
Are they offering an expansion of education, of human reason
of democracy? And the answer is no across the board,

(29:31):
and so the American people better get on this.

Speaker 14 (29:33):
Also to realize philosophy is dead, right.

Speaker 10 (29:37):
You cannot name a modern philosopher of any note at Harvard, Yale, Princeton.
That's a tragedy. And so if there's no philosophy, then
guess what. Guess what the only game left in town
is and it is religion. So you better choose your
religion very carefully. Christianity we do not view as an ideology.
We believe it is the truth. And upon that truth

(30:00):
we've established American greatness. And just in closing, if you
fail to choose that greatness which Europe passed through England,
the churches, France, Germany, et cetera, you see the economic decline,
the political decline, and the rise of political Islam, and
the loss of all the institutions that made them great.

Speaker 6 (30:19):
Only Poland, only Poland, Hungary in the nations they've inspired
or holding the line. This is why they're free and
they're happy and they're safe. Yep, because they held the line.
Paris and France a disaster, England a disaster, Brussels a disaster,
Germany a disaster. Italy getting to be a disaster all
for the same reason, gutless elites who would not sit

(30:43):
there and say, no, this is not going to happen
on our watch. That's why we need to get focused
and focus on this.

Speaker 5 (30:48):
Now. Let me pivot. Now we'll go to the hemisphere.

Speaker 6 (30:50):
Defense Prisident Trump understands and is pivoting here to make
sure that we're not just on endless wars on the
Eurasian land mass. Unfortunately that he got dumped on him.
They would never happened on his watch. They didn't happen
in his first term. It was all Biden in the
globalist let's play that. I get a clip of Cortez
in Argentina. I want to talk about that first before
we talk about all Latin America and particularly what's happening

(31:11):
in Venezuela.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Let's goad and hit it.

Speaker 7 (31:14):
Argentina just got a backstop from the United States. And
this is not charity. It's a smart strategic bat on
a rising ally in our own backyard, our hemisphere. President
Trump and Treasury Secretary Besant, they know exactly what they're doing. Bessant,
he's not some Beltway bureaucrat. He's one of the sharpest

(31:35):
capital markets minds on the planet. So if he's backing Argentina,
pay attention. This isn't Zelenski. It's not some tyrant who's
constantly begging for ever more handouts from America into a
black hole halfway around the world. This is Argentina in
the Americas. This is a Pan American beachhead for prosperity.

(32:00):
America first doesn't stop at our borders. It starts with
stabilizing our hemisphere. And we don't need another failed Latin
state exporting chaos and caravans to the United States. Here's
also what a lot of Americans don't know. Argentina. At
one time it was richer, wealthier than the United States.

(32:20):
These people, they do know how to win, but it's
lacks of leadership. Now it has Mila Bold, relentless, an
economic realist, a true disruptor. Can he make Can Mille
make Argentina great again? Well it's already happening, and this
time America is beending on the right horse here in Argentina.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
Okay, Bess and our good friend and former cotelague and
contribute gets a little testy when we call this a
bail and why is this? I'd love what you said,
but back it up. Why is this just not a
bailout for the failed economic policies of one of these
libertarians that has all these crazy ideas.

Speaker 7 (33:01):
Sir, Yeah, it is not a bailout because it's a backstop.
It is essentially a bet. And I don't know if
Secretary Vestment would want to use that term, but that's
really what it is. A bet to say we are
going to provide liquidity, use the faith and credit of
the United States to step into a moment where there
is legitimate fear that hedge funds around the world may
attack Argentina in a critical moment because of political instability,

(33:25):
and that they could perhaps disrupt the recovery which is
extremely strong. Inflation finally, which has been the scourge of
Argentina for decades, Inflation is finally getting under control because
of what Mele is doing there. So, for both strategic
reasons but as well as the angle of a smart
economic bet, the United States is saying we will provide

(33:45):
a backstop. This is not a transfer of funds, This
is not a charity giveaway. This is nothing like what
we're doing, for example, with Zelensky, and so far, by
the way, the bet is working, not only are we
not losing money, we're actually making money on it by
providing stability there. And looking at the geopolitics here, Argentina
is the most significant major nation right now in all

(34:06):
of Latin America, a place where things are starting to
go our way because of President Trump and because of
an America first foreign policy. But things went disastrously against
us during the Bidy administration. You now have radical leftist regimes,
of course in Venezuela being the worst of all, but
also in Brazil, in Chile, in Colombia, in Honduras, in Mexico,

(34:26):
all over Latin America. And you might say, well, wait,
why does this matter to us as America first people, Well,
it matters critically because we know that when Latin states
fail inevitably and ends up in a migrant crisis for
the United States. For example, if you look at the
illegal alien crimes across America, many of the worst ones
are Venezuelans. Because Maduro emptied his mental institutions his prisons

(34:48):
sent the worst ombrace possible here to.

Speaker 5 (34:51):
The United States. So both because we should care about our.

Speaker 7 (34:54):
Hemisphere, I think a modern Monroe doctrine makes sense, but
also out of pure self interest, want to have allies, friends,
stability in Latin America. That's what Argentina brings right now.
And I really believe it is the beachhead at the
other end of the Americas from the United States to
begin what's really going to be. I think a sweeping
revival of patriotic populist nationalism across Latin America where the

(35:18):
populist right is ascendant but needs some help, some push
from the United States.

Speaker 6 (35:23):
Okay, this is what the Gates. Gates is in El Salvador,
and he made the case. I think he's in El
Salvoord last night on the show in a brilliant kind
of breaking it down.

Speaker 5 (35:33):
Just make the case. I know you get a bounce.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
Make the case why President trumpet looks at hemispheric defense.
His security architecture is what I call Monroe Doctrine two
point zero with testosterone. And specifically you're of Columbian descent,
specifically about this situation in Venezuela and what we could
be looking at in the next seventy two to ninety hours, sir.

Speaker 7 (35:57):
Yes, And when we look at Columbia, for example, my
ancestral homeland. Unfortunately, their leftist radical president Petro who you know,
by all accounts, is personally unstable, involved, probably in substance abuse,
certainly rules from the presidential palace in a horrific way
for the Colombian people, increasingly becoming allied with the Maduro regime,

(36:19):
even though the refugees from Venezuela are one of the
biggest problems that he faces at home in Colombia. We're
going to have a chance to beat him in about
six months. He can't run again, but beat his party
in about six months at the ballot box, and I'm
confident that will happen. But again, that's why I'm saying
stabilizing Argentina will also lead to victories in places like
Colombia at the end of this month, perhaps a victory

(36:41):
in Honduras. And all of this matters to the United
States and regarding President Trump and his bombing of these boats,
which I think is both strategic and.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
Legal and smart.

Speaker 7 (36:52):
He is telling the narco terrorists across the region that
you are in danger when you engage in your activities,
and not just if you happen to come into the
United States. You are in the open waters and perhaps
even within countries like Venezuela. So he's taken a very
aggressive posture, which I think is necessary. Unfortunately, what Biden
did was a massive transfer of wealth and power to

(37:12):
some of the worst organizations on earth, particularly the Narco gangs,
the cartels in Mexico, but really all over Latin America.
And President Trump is taking and you're exactly correct, a
muscular stance and saying, not only are we not going
to stand for this, but you're going to start feeling
the wrath of the United States when you are inflicting
pain and misery upon art.

Speaker 6 (37:31):
Yeah, but make that look and Argentina, we're using the
economic power of the United States. And Scott Besen's doing
a very smart deal there. It's a backstop, not a bailout,
although people are saying where you're backstopping some of these
hedge funds. But it looks like it turned around. Particularly
the guy won the election in Milai is in a
better strategic position. You've got the Narco terrorists. Some people

(37:53):
were saying, yeah, but Maduro is a nation state, whether
they stole the election or not, right, which he obviously did.
It's a nation state, and you've got a carrier battle group,
carry a strikeforce off off the coast pleasure. You got
an amphibious ready group with four thousand sailors and fleet marines.

Speaker 5 (38:11):
You're not down there just to take out speedboats.

Speaker 6 (38:13):
Make the case about how do you go after a
sovereign nation as bad as that sovereign nation is, sir.

Speaker 7 (38:20):
Right, No, listen, I'm not trying to make the case
for all our war against a sovereign nation. And you know,
I for one believe that that requires going to Congress
to do that properly. But strategically taking out narco terrorists,
even if they are domicile within a sovereign nation state,
I think that is absolutely smart, strategic, and permissible by
the law. You know, I would give you as an
example what we did to Osama bin Laden, who was

(38:42):
certainly being harbored by at least some elements within the
Pakistani authority structure. But we didn't hesitate, We didn't ask
permission from anybody in Islamabat or Karachi to go after him.
So I would I would think it's a similar kind
of construct here. If there are known terrorists who are
direct dangers to the United States, who are poisoning the
people of the United States, and we can effectively take

(39:03):
strategic shots at them.

Speaker 5 (39:04):
That makes sense.

Speaker 7 (39:05):
I'm not talking at all about wholesale nation versus nation fighting.

Speaker 6 (39:11):
Before you leave, you got a minute make the case
hemispheric defense of really the Monroe doctrine two point zero.
Why is Argentina like a jewel, one of the jewels
in the crown?

Speaker 7 (39:22):
Sir, Yeah, I'll tell you so. I got to spend
the whole week there. It's an incredible place. Anyone who's
been there knows this that it reminds you a lot
of Europe. The streets of Buenosaires largely look like Paris
or Madrid. There's great human capital there. But in addition
to that, and this is perhaps even more important in
today's era, are the minerals and resources that they have
in the ground, but particularly critical minerals. So Argentina is

(39:44):
a perfect opportunity for both that country but also for
the United States to leverage and to fully employ the
strategic minerals that we need for a modern digital economy
and separate ourselves from China. It's a fantastic opportunity to
both benefit our country, benefit the Argentines, and at the
same time and our reliance and dependence on China. So

(40:07):
critical minerals, the natural resources, the human capital of that country, employees.
It has all the ingredients to become incredibly successful again
as it was over a century ago. I think it
just needs a bit of help from the United States.

Speaker 5 (40:20):
Steve Cortez.

Speaker 6 (40:21):
Where do people get your films, your coordinates on social media?

Speaker 5 (40:24):
All of it?

Speaker 7 (40:25):
Yeah, please find me. Cortes investigates Cortes with an sadn
Cortes investigates dot com. All of my docs and information
are there, including my new Maha documentary.

Speaker 6 (40:35):
Thank you, sir, appreciate you. Thanks Saturday Morning. Home title
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Speaker 5 (41:04):
Okay, let me go to Rome.

Speaker 6 (41:05):
I'm gonna get horm well in a little bit later
about what's happening in Ukraine in the Middle East. But Ben,
you and brother Cortez had a bounce you. I take
it you disagree quite strongly with Steve Cortezer.

Speaker 15 (41:18):
I do Steve because you're tickling out to me my
inner I hate to say it, but my inner libertarian
instincts on this one. You know, Steve Cortez says that
this is a backstop and not a bait out, and
that might be true technically. My main problem here is
that it fundamentally it seems to me to be setting
up what we what was called in political philosophy is

(41:40):
a moral hazard. So if you have the United States
here backstopping the Argentine Pezo for twenty billion, the whole
point of having a free floating currency is that it's just.

Speaker 6 (41:53):
Full stop, full stop, full stop. Moral hazard was a
term in Generation zero I put out. I made the
film It's about two thousand and eight and the Financial Crash.
Explain to the audience what is moral hazard?

Speaker 15 (42:06):
Moel hazard is where you in this case, it's where
you socialize the risks but privatize the profits. The best
example would be, Steve, if you were at the casino
and I said to you, look, put I bet all
the money you want. Any losses you make, I will
underwrite them. I ben Hahnen will underwrite your losses. But

(42:28):
any winnings you get on the blackjack table, you get
to keep those. The consequence of moral hazard is that
it encourages more risky behavior. And that's fundamentally the issue here.

Speaker 6 (42:41):
And also and also and also as you get involved,
you start to own it. Once you do this, or
the whole bear Sterns limited of course, of course Bella
bear Sterns, where you got to bail out Leman brothers.
They can still be risky and you just send them
and go no, we got to stop the merry go round.
It collapses, The whole system collapses. Is that your problem
with argent Tina.

Speaker 15 (43:01):
Look, yes, but let's go back to I think the
sixteenth of September nineteen ninety two.

Speaker 14 (43:07):
This is an event.

Speaker 15 (43:08):
Scarred on every Briton's heart and that's when the United
Kingdom was humiliatingly ejected from the exchange rate mechanism, which
is the precursor to the single currency, the Euro. The
British government, the British Treasury, sacrificed billions and billions of
sterling to try to defend the pound at an unsustainable rate.

(43:30):
And you know who the primary beneficiary, this is the
irony right of where we are now, the primary beneficiary
of that who gambled against the pound and made I
think I was where he really made his millions was
George soalsh And who was his principal fund advisor. Then
Scott bessemt if America is going to do this, right.

Speaker 5 (43:50):
Is going to.

Speaker 15 (43:53):
If America. If America is going to do this, Steve,
there is no one I would rather have a treasury
than Scotts because he lived through that. I think he
made a lot of money out of the humiliation, is
stretning himself. So this Scott Beson is definitely a guy
who knows how these things work. But I wouldn't go
I wouldn't go anywhere near it, the whole thing.

Speaker 6 (44:16):
I'm not a big Mille fan. But because I'm not,
I'm not a libertarian. However, it was a strategically determined,
strategically important by the Trump second term that we had
to have this guy continue.

Speaker 5 (44:27):
He did win.

Speaker 6 (44:28):
It looks so far less like a brilliant move, but
you're right, Scott was very involved on the trading desk,
breaking the British pound in the Bank of England. Stick around,
of Ben, We're gonna get into more of this, Mike Lindell.
Understand you've got some personal things you gotta deal with today.
We're gonna get you on a little early. The war
Room Posse is sitting and going we want to talk
Black Friday. We want our deals for Christmas and we
want them now. What do you got for us?

Speaker 13 (44:50):
Yeah, Steve, I wanted to quick pull over here to
give the weekend Warroom Posse the same deal they got
all week with the other with the other other days.
And this is an early Black Friday special. We're only
doing it for the Warroom Polse. And this is all
of our blankets that just came in. All of our blankets,
our shams, our duvets, our comforters, you guys. Example, shams

(45:12):
that are normally Pillow shams are normally sixty nine ninety
eight twelve eighty eight for the warm Room Posse. But
here's what else I'm gonna do, free shipping on your
entire order. No matter what you get at this early
Black Friday special, you're gonna get free shipping, even if
it's one small item. We want everyone to take advantage
of this. Go to MyPillow dot com forward slash Warroom.

(45:34):
You see we got the blowout sale. You've got the
other Black Friday special with the children's Bible pillows. You've
got these all these blankets, you guys, there's five different
kinds of blankets from throw blankets, every size for your
bad cashmere, please blankets, you name it. They all came
in and the war room posse. This is the exclusive, huge,

(45:55):
exclusive sale for the warroom posse from a code warroom.
You guys get what the big ticket items too. You
can still get them. We left them on sale for
pre shipping to eight hundred and eight seven three one
zero six to two. Steve, thanks for letting me on
pre letting no warroom. The warroom we get to get
these specials.

Speaker 6 (46:15):
We're not going to allow that radical Muslim attorney general
in Minnesota shut down a company based on Christian principles.

Speaker 5 (46:23):
Not gonna happen. Not going to happen on our watch.
I don't care how hard you.

Speaker 6 (46:26):
Come after Lindell and not gonna let these demons are
always trying to take him down.

Speaker 5 (46:30):
People.

Speaker 6 (46:30):
It's a company built upon Christian values. Mike Lindell was
a He was admit a degenerate until he met He
to take God and Jesus Christ as a savior.

Speaker 5 (46:41):
He turned around his life.

Speaker 6 (46:43):
He took he took an idea and made it into
a great company. And now you get all these demons,
particularly this Attorney General Minnesota is one of those evil
guys in the country trying to take it down. Not
going to happen on our watch. We don't care what
we have to do, Mike to support you. We will
support you because the people at your company are too
good and you're too good a man, sir.

Speaker 13 (47:02):
Well, thank you so much of my employees. Thank everybody
at the war room. You guys. They've attacked my pillow
with arctic frost, and like Steve said, the Attorney General
of Minnesota now coming at us.

Speaker 14 (47:13):
In full force.

Speaker 13 (47:14):
He does.

Speaker 5 (47:14):
He wants to shut us down.

Speaker 13 (47:15):
They don't want my pillow here, they don't want our values,
and they don't want my employees to continue on. And
this us a company.

Speaker 6 (47:23):
They don't want you and you, and they don't want
your your Christian network, your network of therapy centers that's
christ centered, tell people's lives around from drugs and alcohol.

Speaker 5 (47:33):
They don't want that, right.

Speaker 13 (47:36):
Lyndell Recovery Network dot org everybody and go there get
some help. Lindel Recovery Network dot or. We can fight
back by helping helping someone in your family, get off
addiction and get to our Lord and Savior Jesus.

Speaker 5 (47:48):
Great good lesson today, Mike, Thank you so much.

Speaker 9 (47:54):
Thanks.

Speaker 6 (47:56):
Brandon Weikert is with us, a geopolitical thinker, one of
the smart his guys around, Doctor Bradley Thayer is with us.
Jack Psobak's going to join us. We got Harnwell in Rome.
We got Dave Bratt here in the United States. We're
gonna get our hands around all of this. As President
Trump pivots to domestic policy and economics, but he's got
to deal with you just can't look away from the

(48:18):
Third World War you got and also the pivot to
hemispheric defense. And oh, by the way, we have a
ticking time bomb in New York City and in Texas.
Remember this, can't look away. If you look away now,
you're gonna lose the country. Look at Poland and look
at Hungary. We'll talk to Basobac that in the second hour,

(48:41):
very short commercial break, like one hundred and twenty seconds.
Then we're back in for the second hour of a
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Speaker 5 (48:49):
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