Jiang fears that American foreign policy could put the United States into simultaneous wars with Russia, Iran, and China; the imperial mindset answers that America can defeat all three.
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American foreign policy
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Jiang argues that American foreign policy seeks to destabilize the Middle East because destabilizing the Middle East destabilizes the entire Eurasian continent.
Jiang says China seeks a financial system independent of the IMF and World Bank because those institutions function as arms of American foreign policy from a Chinese point of view.
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"...States. Israel is a pitfall. It's basically a tool of American foreign policy. And American foreign policy is to destabilize the Middle East, because..."
"...that, from the Chinese perspective, it's really an arm of American foreign policy. I mean, the World Bank and IMF are used in various..."
"...i said my fear is that given the trajectory of american foreign policy which which which is like extremely non -existent i said there's..."
"...visited, this marked a radical departure from 20 years of American foreign policy. Okay? And the question then is, why would he do that?..."
"...would arise. And so for the past 400 years, Anglo -American foreign policy has been to destabilize the Eurasian continent, primarily through the Middle..."
"...and so he was doing all these things that from american foreign policy from foreign policy perspective was actually going to destabilize the middle..."
"One is military, which used to dominate American foreign policy. But military became public companies and became subordinate to financial power, because it needed..."
"...transnational capital that has influence over any country. It's Anglo -American foreign policy. Okay? Do you understand? Anglo -American foreign policy, it's not to..."
"...hate to say this, but I don't think American policymakers, American foreign policy lead, they think that far ahead. I think the problem of..."
"...they're not that bright okay the people control uh the American foreign policy apparatus they're not that bright"
"...this towards the end of the semester, it also explains American foreign policy, okay? Okay, was that clear to you guys? Any questions about..."
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