In a Monday night War Room interview, Steve Bannon discussed with Forest and Ava from the New Federal State of China (NFSC) the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) September 3 military parade, marking “Victory Day” against Japan.
The parade showcased AI-driven weapons, drones, and jets, signaling aggression toward Taiwan, Japan, and the U.S. under President Trump. Primarily aimed at intimidating domestic rivals, it highlights Xi Jinping’s centralized power and vulnerabilities. NFSC views this as an opportunity to dismantle the CCP, urging exposure of its brutality, including inhumane soldier training. Key threats: AI “kill webs” via civil-military fusion and economic warfare against the USD.
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Background:
The CCP’s parade on September 3, 2025, commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, featuring massive displays of military hardware in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.
Attended by leaders such as Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong-un, the summit emphasized China’s growing influence amid global tensions.
NFSC, founded by Miles Guo as part of the Whistleblower Movement, positions itself as a pro-democracy alternative to the CCP, advocating for its downfall.
Bannon’s platform amplifies anti-CCP voices, framing the event in the context of U.S. national security under Trump.
Current Situation:
Forest and Ava described the parade’s deliberate timing on Victory Day as a message to deter interference in the CCP’s plans, particularly an invasion of Taiwan.
Weapons displayed included advanced drones, unmanned submarines, and fifth-generation jets, emphasizing quantity over quality for saturation attacks. They revealed behind-the-scenes brutality: soldiers endured torture-like training, such as needles under chins for precise postures, to achieve robotic discipline. This “aesthetics of violence” underscores the regime’s totalitarian nature, built on propaganda and lies.
The absence of previous leaders on the platform signals Xi’s isolation and distrust within the CCP, making it both strong and fragile. Domestically, the parade consolidates power by intimidating rivals, followed by military purges. Globally, it threatens with AI-driven hybrid warfare and efforts to undermine the USD via BRICS alternatives.
Analysis:
NFSC interprets the event as a sign of CCP weakness, with Xi lacking popular support, unlike historical dictators. The regime’s civil-military fusion involves over 300 private firms and universities in AI projects like drone swarms, turning civilians into war enablers.
This echoes warnings of a “people’s war” pitting the Chinese against the Americans. U.S. responses, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s statements on readiness and remote strike capabilities, indicate heightened alertness following the parade.
Implications and Recommendations:
The parade risks escalating tensions, potentially leading to conflict over the island of Taiwan. NFSC sees an urgency in the Trump administration to expose CCP propaganda and unite global allies. Forest emphasized, “This is our opportunity to take down the Chinese Communist Party.” Monitor NFSC channels for real-time insights; their analysis aligns with reports of CCP suppression of dissent, such as abductions ahead of the event.
Overall, this SITREP highlights the parade as a facade masking internal decay, urging proactive U.S. countermeasures.
For more context, watch this interview featuring Forest and Ava from the New Federal State of China:
New Federal State Of China On The CCP’s Military Parade And Communist Propaganda