
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4749: 80th Anniversary Of The Surrender Of Japan; XI Putin And Modi Meet
Sep 2, 2025
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator and host of Human Events Daily, discusses the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in WWII and its lasting impact on global politics. He delves into the rising influence of BRICS nations challenging the U.S. dollar, and the implications for international finance. The conversation also touches on the U.S. geopolitical priorities, advocating for a focus on domestic issues over foreign interventions, while examining the complex dynamics surrounding the Ukraine conflict and energy concerns in the Middle East.
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USS Missouri Surrender Ritual
- The show recounts the WWII surrender ceremony on USS Missouri with MacArthur signing and five pens used for the document.
- It notes General Wainwright and General Percival signed first, with MacArthur keeping the fifth pen.
Consider Gold As A Hedge Now
- Bannon urges listeners to consider diversifying into gold and precious metals ahead of a possible 'Rio reset'.
- He recommends learning about tax-sheltered IRAs and metals as a hedge against dollar decline.
WWII Aftermath Shaped Eurasian Power
- Bannon and Posobiec stress that WWII's legacy shaped Eurasian geopolitics and the Communist bloc's expansion.
- They argue that postwar choices empowered the Soviet Union and influenced China's communist victory.

