Jiang says Europe is also being forced to spend more on defense despite aging populations and weak economies, which threatens the social contract between European governments and citizens.
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Aging Population
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"...don't really have the cash for this. They themselves have an aging population. Their economies are really suffering. And if they were to invest..."
"...and the WF types, they realize that they can't sustain the aging populations. And so they did this vax, which has, it's completely toxic...."
"...problem in China is twofold in that you have a rapidly aging population. You have young people who refuse to have kids. I think..."
"...a lot of structural weaknesses. So, for example, it has an aging population. It has the oldest population in the world. That's a huge..."
"...more, uh, immigration, which is crazy given that they have this aging population, they have this demographic challenge and they're gonna, you know, get..."
"...you point out, is the economy. So, Europe suffers from an aging population."
"...europe uh to united states why because number one it's an aging population so they don't have much manpower it doesn't have any resources..."
"...What it can derive from Europe, right? Europe is, has an aging population. Um, it is not willing to fight wars. It does not..."
"...facing a lot of demographic issues. They themselves have a huge aging population. And to expect the Japanese to continue to finance the decadence,..."
"...say, Japan is the world, one of the world's most rapidly aging populations. Um, and they're not having children. Um, like the replacement rate..."
"...depressing because it's about dealing with age and tiredness and an aging population generally. And as you said, things like the stock market. Things..."
"...critique China and they say oh look at the uh the aging population you have fewer young people coming in how can they work..."
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