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The dangers posed by Steve Bannon
Trump’s former adviser has set in motion his major international projects to boost the far right across Europe, says NEIL KARPENKO
THE public premiere of the documentary The Brink caused a new wave of debate in the United States and Canada around the figure of Steve Bannon and his politico-missionary activity around the world.
Behind whom does he stand, and most importantly, who is behind him? The man who brought Donald Trump to power in the US is able to achieve the unachievable.
Having left the White House, he did not leave big politics. On the contrary, he set in motion his major international projects, which go far beyond political consulting.
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