Jiang presents Mossad as the world's premier intelligence service and treats the silence of Arab states during the Gaza genocide as evidence that many regional governments are compromised or blackmailed.
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Arab States
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"It's really well educated, and it's really well connected. And many of these members of the Jewish diaspora will eventually return to Israel to..."
"...Iran, I think you're going to see Iran hit some Gulf Arab states harder than they've ever been hit, hit Israel very hard, start..."
"...of the British Empire, which is the, you know, all these Arab states are the output of the British Empire. And then you see..."
"...stain. These nation states. OK, that's that's the first point. These Arab states are construct of empire. The second point I will make is..."
"John, one of the main questions in the mind of the Arab states today is what is the benefit of American bases in our..."
"...yesterday he said to based on axis he said to the arab states i'm not looking after regime change um i want to choose..."
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