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Type: Transcript / congressional record exhibit
File Size: 2.45 MB
Summary

This document is a transcript page, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, featuring a Q&A session with 'Bannon' (presumably Steve Bannon). He discusses Vladimir Putin as a kleptocrat who appeals to social conservatives, advocates for nationalism, and argues for a militant stance against radical Islam while addressing an audience described as leaders in the Catholic Church. The text cuts off mid-sentence at the bottom of the page.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Bannon Speaker
Steve Bannon, answering questions regarding geopolitics, nationalism, and religion.
Questioner Interviewer/Audience Member
Asking about the West's response to radical Islam.
Vladimir Putin Subject
Described by Bannon as a 'state capitalist of kleptocracy', intelligent, and playing to social conservatives.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Catholic Church
Audience described as movers and shakers within this organization.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

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A speech or Q&A session involving Steve Bannon addressing leaders in the Catholic Church.
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Bannon Questioner Audience

Locations (4)

Location Context
Mentioned as a place built by strong nationalist movements.
Mentioned as a place built by strong nationalist movements.
Historical reference to battles against Islamic expansion.
Historical reference to battles against Islamic expansion.

Relationships (2)

Bannon Political Analysis Vladimir Putin
Bannon analyzes Putin's political strategy and intelligence.
Bannon Speaker/Listener Audience
Bannon addresses them as 'movers and drivers and shakers and thought leaders in the Catholic Church today'.

Key Quotes (4)

"I’m not justifying Vladimir Putin and the kleptocracy that he represents, because he eventually is the state capitalist of kleptocracy."
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"I think strong countries and strong nationalist movements in countries make strong neighbors."
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"I believe you should take a very, very, very aggressive stance against radical Islam."
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"It bequeathed to use the great institution that is the church of the West."
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I’m not justifying Vladimir Putin and the kleptocracy that he represents, because he eventually is the state capitalist of kleptocracy. However, we the Judeo-Christian West really have to look at what he’s talking about as far as traditionalism goes — particularly the sense of where it supports the underpinnings of nationalism — and I happen to think that the individual sovereignty of a country is a good thing and a strong thing. I think strong countries and strong nationalist movements in countries make strong neighbors, and that is really the building blocks that built Western Europe and the United States, and I think it’s what can see us forward.
You know, Putin’s been quite an interesting character. He’s also very, very, very intelligent. I can see this in the United States where he’s playing very strongly to social conservatives about his message about more traditional values, so I think it’s something that we have to be very much on guard of. Because at the end of the day, I think that Putin and his cronies are really a kleptocracy, that are really an imperialist power that want to expand. However, I really believe that in this current environment, where you’re facing a potential new caliphate that is very aggressive that is really a situation — I’m not saying we can put it on a back burner — but I think we have to deal with first things first.
Questioner: One of my questions has to do with how the West should be responding to radical Islam. How, specifically, should we as the West respond to Jihadism without losing our own soul? Because we can win the war and lose ourselves at the same time. How should the West respond to radical Islam and not lose itself in the process?
Bannon: From a perspective — this may be a little more militant than others. I think definitely you’re going to need an aspect that is [unintelligible]. I believe you should take a very, very, very aggressive stance against radical Islam. And I realize there are other aspects that are not as militant and not as aggressive and that’s fine.
If you look back at the long history of the Judeo-Christian West struggle against Islam, I believe that our forefathers kept their stance, and I think they did the right thing. I think they kept it out of the world, whether it was at Vienna, or Tours, or other places... It bequeathed to use the great institution that is the church of the West.
And I would ask everybody in the audience today, because you really are the movers and drivers and shakers and thought leaders in the Catholic Church today, is to think, when people 500 years from now are going to think about today, think about the actions you’ve taken — and I believe everyone associated with the church and associated with the Judeo-
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