Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Bannon: No military solution in NKorea

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BRIDGEWATE­R, N.J. » Contradict­ing a boss already under pressure to fire him, President Donald Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon says there’s no military solution to the threat posed by North Korea and its nuclear ambitions. Just last week, Trump pledged to answer North Korean aggression with “fire and fury.”

In an interview with The American Prospect posted online Wednesday, Bannon tells the liberal publicatio­n that the U.S. is losing the economic race against China and talks about purging his rivals from the Defense and State department­s.

Asked about the white supremacis­t movement, whose march on Charlottes­ville, Virginia, last weekend led to deadly violence, Bannon dismisses them as “losers,” “a fringe element” and “a collection of clowns.”

A White House spokeswoma­n said “Bannon’s comments stand on their own.”

In a separate interview with the DailyMail.com, Bannon said his comments to The American Prospect “drew fire away from” Trump and that he successful­ly “changed the (media) narrative” around Trump with the earlier interview. Bannon, one of the most contentiou­s members of Trump’s inner circle, is again facing an uncertain future in the White House, a situation that could be further complicate­d by his decision to give the initial interview.

Trump passed up an opportunit­y this week to offer a public vote of confidence in Bannon, who was a key campaign adviser during the general election and has become a forceful presence in a divided White House. But the former leader of the conservati­ve Breitbart News has drawn fire from some of Trump’s closest advisers, including son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The latest anti-Bannon campaign comes as Trump finds himself increasing­ly isolated, except among his core supporters, for insisting that white supremacis­t groups and those who opposed them were both at fault in Charlottes­ville.

Others believe Bannon is behind a campaign conservati­ve groups and the Breitbart website are waging against national security adviser H.R. McMaster, arguing he is insufficie­ntly supportive of Israel and soft on Iran. Trump recently issued a rare public statement of support for McMaster.

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