Jiang identifies the major powers in his 1939 map as the Soviet Union, Japan, the United States, Britain, Germany, and France.
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1939
Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
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Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
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Jiang uses 1914 and 1939 as historical analogies and says history teaches that Europe repeatedly becomes the decisive flashpoint for world war.
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"...the major flashpoint in 2026, as it was in 1914 and 1939."
"So that's what history teaches us, that Europe will always be the major flashpoint. So that's what I think the major global focus will..."
"...Joseph Stalin. All right. So let's look at the world in 1939. And in 1939, there are about six global powers. Okay? There's Soviet..."
"...very long eschatology work, okay, all right? So the year is 1939, and the Nazis, Nazi Germanys, again, who are anti -Semitic, they hate..."
"And by 1939, they have conquered Poland, Warsaw, okay? Now Poland, Warsaw is where the head rabbi, the rabbi of the Shabbat Lubavitch movement..."
"...okay? He had been declared of German blood by Hitler in 1939. Along with three other soldiers, two of whom were also Michelin, Bloch..."
"...closer to the kind of situation we had in europe between 1939 and 45. so is that where this is going um i should..."
"...nation. All right, so that's what he's saying here. All right, 1939, September 1st, is the beginning of World War II, okay?"
"...still has an empire. Okay? So looking at a map in 1939, and we use game theory, what should be happening or what should..."
"...happened, right? That's not what happened. What happened was that in 1939, Hitler invaded Poland. Okay? And when the moment that Hitler invaded Poland,..."
"...was the best possible outcome for the Soviet Union. Okay? In 1939, the world should have united against the Soviet Union. But what happened..."
"...just say that I'm Joseph Stalin in World War II, okay, 1939. For me to execute my plan, I need to write a memo..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
Jiang's through-line is that a declining empire does not retreat cleanly.
Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
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