Jiang says eventually you're gonna reach a point where they can't maintain anymore and it's gonna fall apart it's like uh
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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"eventually you're gonna reach a point where they can't maintain anymore and it's gonna fall apart it's like uh"
"...invade Iran, then people would choose not to trade with it anymore. People would choose to not buy US treasuries. Why? For the longest..."
"...by the rules. So let's not play with the United States anymore. Let's just trade amongst ourselves. And then what they can do is..."
"...Russia has is that America doesn't have that much naval assets anymore. It used to, but not anymore. The other thing is that the..."
"...wobbly, meaning that young people don't really believe in the shadows anymore. Young people grow up and says, hmm, are these shadows really real?..."
"...changed me totally. And I said to myself, I can't despair anymore. I have to work hard. I have to provide for my family...."
"...leaving this world, but I don't want to leave this world anymore because I don't want to separate from her."
"...history. It's a joke from the outside. Nobody takes you seriously anymore. Get used to it. Before the evil empire, why is it every..."
"...in which we don't have to fight and kill each other anymore. Okay? And so America created this game, right, called capitalism, consumer capitalism,..."
"...your military age, man. So you can't actually sustain this war anymore. What comes next? They, they have tried and they will continue to..."
"...suffers, as people are not able to book vacations to Europe anymore, as they're not able to do what they want, whatever they want,..."
"...stuck in the United States. Trump cannot escalate. Trump cannot escalate anymore without having severe consequences rain down upon the Gulf states, right? And..."
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