Bannon and Crowley: Ukrainians Suffer As Tyrants, Globalists Erase Borders
Steve Bannon and political commentator Monica Crowley discussed the plight of Ukrainians during Russia’s invasion and the globalist plan to erase national borders on Bannon’s War Room April 9. In support of their argument about the connection between Ukraine and globalism—several experts agreed that Joe Biden’s bravado and weakness pushed Putin into an earlier invasion of Ukraine, and Russia’s Vladimir Putin was a graduate of World Economic Forum’s (WEF) program for training world leaders, according to WEF’s head Klaus Schwab.
Steve Bannon explained first:
“The Russians have an underwriter for everything they’ve got, that’s the Chinese. . .It looks like the Russian economy is not cratering, it looks like the European economies are starting to crater. . .My point is that the poor people in Ukraine. . .Ukraine looks like Dresden, and it looks like—it’s getting more like Dresden every day. That’s not stopping while the West, the EU and NATO kind of one day has this idea, the next day has [sic] this idea. And [Zelensky] came on yesterday and said, ‘You haven’t sent enough weapons’. . .it turns out they [Ukrainians] sent a delegation here to Washington, D.C., and [US Natl. Security Advisor] Jake Sullivan wouldn’t even meet with them. . .and they, like, schluff these guys off to some gr—grundoons [sic] over in the peace institute at the State Department. . .[Do] Biden and his guys have any kind of idea of what the agony of the Ukrainian Deplorables are?”
Monica Crowley agreed with Bannon and provided more details:
“And as usual it is the normals [people] who are bearing the brunt of bad decisions by their leadership, or bad decisions by—by Washington. Look, they’ve talked a good game about wanting to equip the Ukrainian government with weapons and so on to fight the battle that is theirs, Zelensky has done an extraordinary job in trying to internationalize what is essentially an intra-Slav dispute between the Russians and Ukrainians. But the Biden administration—they’ve talked a good game but they haven’t produced. There are a lot of legitimate arguments on the idea that we should not be involved. . .but the poor Ukrainian people are now—are adrift. We’ve got two million refugees that have poured into neighboring countries like Hungary, like Poland, and so on. Poland. . .I’m particularly proud of them now, I mean, they have really absorbed a lot of the shock coming out of this.
But, Steve, when you bump it up to one more level of what we’re seeing here, all of this when you think about the Schwabies, the party of Davos, World Economic Forum; whether it’s what’s going on with Russia and Ukraine or our [US] southern border, this whole project is about erasing borders. And it’s about this trans-national movement. So when you’ve got massive refugee crises, like we see coming out of Ukraine into these into neighboring countries, that’s what WEF wants. . .They want the dissolution of national sovereignty. So if anything here we should be providing whatever support to make sure that these kinds of refugee crisis do not get this kind of out of control. . .
You’ve got terrorist attack—terrorist attacks happening in Israel. The Middle East is going to be the next region to blow up because of weak American leadership. . .this is all of a piece, and it’s all meant to dissolve national borders, dissolve national sovereignty, mix all kinds of cultures. . .[in America, Hungary, and France] is a massive whiplash, it is massive backlash to all of this trans-nationalism and [WEF’s] the Great Reset and I think it’s only going to build in momentum.”
As so often in history, while elites bargain and vacillate and pontificate, the citizens suffer. Ukraine is the latest casualty of the tyranny and globalism that has taken over so much of the world.