
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4850: History Of The US Navy; Tragedy Of Hemispheric Defense
Oct 14, 2025
Cleo Pascal, a naval historian with expertise in U.S. Navy history and Pacific strategy, joins to discuss the critical role of the Central Pacific in American security. She connects historical naval campaigns to today's strategic challenges and highlights the overlooked sacrifices made during WWII. The conversation also delves into China's economic pressures on Pacific territories like Guam and explores the concept of fentanyl as a form of warfare. Pascal emphasizes the importance of remembering our naval history to navigate current geopolitical tensions.
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Warfare Now Encompasses Economic And Tech Domains
- Stephen K. Bannon argues that modern warfare includes economic, political, and technological dimensions, not just kinetic battles.
- He warns China's Made in China 2025 and convergence of AI, biotech, and quantum computing aim to reshape human destiny and global power.
Tech Convergence Drives Geopolitical Power
- Bannon identifies technology convergence—AI, robotics, quantum, chips, CRISPR—as producing a transformative singularity.
- He argues control of these industries will determine 21st-century dominance and potentially human transformation.
Decouple Strategic Industries From China
- Do pursue decoupling from China in critical industries to reduce strategic vulnerabilities.
- Bannon argues decoupling is both a moral and practical necessity for U.S. security and technological independence.





