Jiang argues that U.S. seizure of Iranian-linked shipping would normally be called piracy, but America treats its own control of the sea lanes as rule-setting authority.
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"There's a blockade on Iran. And the Americans have escalated the situation by boarding and basically taking over an Iranian ship returning from China,..."
"Okay. So you understand. So the fact that Iran has closed off certain moves and threatened to attack ships with drones and ballistic missiles,..."
"Okay. So does that make sense? It is wrong for the United States to do this. the world to be pirates and to see..."
"...strategy which called for the consolidation of the Western Hemisphere under American rule, what he calls a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. That's the..."
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