Jiang uses this as the growing popular mood, especially among younger Americans, that makes Israel fear political abandonment in the United States.
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anti-Zionist sentiment
Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
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Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
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"There's growing anti -Zionist settlement throughout the American population, especially among the young. And so Israel really fears being abandoned by America. So Israel..."
"...on keeping on. Professor Jang. No, I completely agree with Alex's sentiment. I think that's very poetic. And one thing I will add is..."
"...some of that is propagandistic but some of it is real sentiment but beyond that 10 20 there is like a core of the..."
"...from within that tradition, but he's also just addressing where popular sentiment is in the United States. Pope Leo has a plus 34 popularity..."
"...is weak on crime. So because there's a very strong negative sentiment with the current administration, because he is alienating so many people, there's..."
"...a narrative, an excuse, maybe a false flag to rally American sentiment, right? So if the Marines go in, and there are two possibilities...."
"Overall, I agree with your sentiment. I think you tend to be very right about these sort of things. It's better to be skeptical..."
"Yeah, no, I think that's exactly the sentiment of everybody. The whole MAGA movement that voted for Trump is that we thought this would..."
"No, no, I totally agree with that. Totally agree with that sentiment. And I mean, in China, Christianity has really never taken a hold...."
"...be great, but, uh, but, uh, it doesn't appear that his sentiment is shared by Washington. So how, how, what, what will the U..."
"...is feasible holding in view that holding in view the real sentiments of us both since you know as well as we do that..."
"stir up these ethnic religious sentiments these Nationalistic sentiments in order to unite the people against the Nazis and for the Orthodox Church this..."
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