
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4931: Is The President Of Mexico Owned By The Cartels; Islam On The Rise In US
Nov 17, 2025
Former FBI agent John Guandola discusses the alarming influence of Islamic extremism in the U.S. and how Sharia systems are being implemented. Peter McIlvenna highlights the rapid growth of mosques and halal markets in Texas, alongside the political implications of these demographic shifts. Oscar Blue Ramirez offers an on-the-ground perspective from Mexico, detailing protests against cartel violence and questioning the President's ties to organized crime. Together, they explore the coordinated threats posed by cartels and jihadists.
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Mass Protests After Mayor's Assassination
- Oscar Blue Ramirez described front-line protests in Mexico City after a mayor's assassination that ignited mass Gen Z unrest.
- He reported clashes with police using tear gas and injuries to international press covering the demonstrations.
Hemisphere Focus Over Eurasian Preoccupation
- Stephen Bannon frames Latin America as a strategic hemisphere where CCP influence and cartel power threaten U.S. interests.
- He emphasizes focusing U.S. policy on hemispheric defense rather than full-time Eurasian entanglements.
Perception Of A Narco-State Sparks Uprising
- Oscar argued Mexico functions as a narco-state with the president controlled by cartels and unwilling to wage war against them.
- That perception fueled chants of "narco president" and escalated demands for military intervention against cartels.
