Steve Bannon: "These Two Wars Are Converging Into Something Much Bigger”
Steve Bannon opened Monday’s War Room sounding the alarm on two fronts—one of hope, and one of danger. He highlighted the roaring markets under President Trump’s economic leadership, crediting a resurgence fueled by "America First” policies. But he quickly pivoted to warn that this economic momentum is threatened by institutional corruption and war escalation abroad.
Bannon pointed to what he calls a "regime change” brewing at the Federal Reserve. He praised Kevin Warsh, a contender for Fed Chair, and Russ Vought for pushing back against billions in spending to renovate the central bank’s headquarters. "This is about cleaning house,” Bannon said, framing the Fed, CIA, and CENTCOM as the three pillars of unchecked power in Washington.
Internationally, he condemned NATO’s push for an expanded American role in Ukraine, warning that the U.S. is crossing from defensive support into active combatant status. He cited Israel’s pressure for regime change in Iran and predicted a dangerous convergence: "By Labor Day, these wars will merge.” He added, "World War III is already here, bro.”
In Bannon’s view, only President Trump’s tough stance is holding back full-scale chaos. But the clock is ticking.
SOLOMON: New Evidence Shows U.S. Intel Had Proof Of Hillary’s Criminality Before Comey Cleared Her
Steve Bannon and investigative journalist John Solomon discussed a major new development: President Trump’s FBI and intelligence allies are reportedly pursuing a sweeping investigation into the Deep State, starting with the origins of Crossfire Hurricane and extending through multiple efforts to undermine Trump—including the Russia hoax, the first impeachment, and January 6.
Solomon explained that a second classified piece of evidence, known as the “Clinton Plan Intelligence,” shows Hillary Clinton planned to fabricate a Russian collusion narrative against Trump. "This is an intercept dated five days before Crossfire Hurricane started,” Solomon said. "The CIA, FBI, and President Obama were aware this was a political dirty trick.”
Bannon emphasized, "If these two pieces of classified evidence get declassified, so grand jurors can see it… we could be rolling by the end of this week.”
They also highlighted that the cover-up—deliberate suppression of evidence by government officials—is becoming as serious as the original conspiracy. Solomon noted, "This stuff should have come out years ago,” revealing that many documents were hidden even from Congress.
Bannon concluded, "This is one grand conspiracy.” The investigation, he said, is finally aimed at accountability.
"The West Doesn’t Have Enough To Sustain It.” Dan Caldwell On Ukraine Long-Range Weapons
Steve Bannon and Dan Caldwell issued stark warnings about the escalating Ukraine war and President Trump’s challenge in avoiding full U.S. entanglement. Caldwell cautioned that even if long-range weapons are sent to Ukraine, "it is not going to fundamentally change the dynamics of this war.” Ukraine, he said, lacks both the manpower and industrial base to sustain prolonged conflict, and the West can’t supply weapons indefinitely.
Bannon warned that we’re nearing a dangerous "escalatory ladder,” where arming a desperate Ukraine could lead to reckless attacks on Russian strategic assets, triggering a broader war. "We’re on the precipice of something that’s not in our control,” he said. Bannon emphasized that "this is not the war on terror—this is old-fashioned, grinding war in the bloodlands of Europe.”
Caldwell pointed out that many Ukrainian and Western leaders have little interest in peace, and that weapons packages are often about "delaying negotiations” rather than changing outcomes. Both men agreed that President Trump is under pressure from NATO allies and the military-industrial complex, but must define clear criteria for success and avoid being dragged into a direct, catastrophic ground war. "It’s time to walk away,” Caldwell said.