Jiang predicts that even with large antiwar protests, most Americans would support the invasion after the speech.
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Antiwar Protest
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It's focusing people's attention. And something else I would look at very closely is the crackdown on dissent in the universities. Right. How Trump..."
Key Notes
Jiang links the university crackdown to possible preparation for an invasion of Iran, arguing that campuses would likely become the center of antiwar protest and therefore need to be neutralized in advance.
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"It's focusing people's attention. And something else I would look at very closely is the crackdown on dissent in the universities. Right. How Trump..."
"In 2003, our military defeated Saddam Hussein in less than three weeks. To prove that we are the greatest in the world, we will..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
This first community livestream begins as an ask-me-anything, but Jiang keeps pulling the questions back into one picture: America is drifting toward a disastrous Iran war, domestic politics has become theater, and the only...
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: the Iran war that looks like American domination is the moment the United States becomes trapped, because geography, supply, domestic politics, sunk cost, and nuclear deterrence...
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