Jiang predicts that despite surprise, China and the United States will come to an arrangement before the larger Iran endgame unfolds.
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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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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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"...by this, China and the United States will come to an arrangement."
"...start a process in which China and America come to an arrangement that benefits both economically. What does America want? America wants China to..."
"...states and iran to come to a mutually beneficial and satisfying arrangement so today i want to look at how this war will evolve..."
"...times this year. And let's just say they come to an arrangement where it's not the Americans who are developing the infrastructure in Venezuela...."
"and they did so without arrangement with iran so i think that if you parked a couple arleigh burke's in just outside the strait..."
"...it's not just the West that is locked into the current arrangement where we consume, the East produces. It's the East, they're locked into..."
"...is in China's best interest to come to an agreement, an arrangement with America as soon as possible. And even though you could make..."
"...are like one or two weeks away from weapons -grade uranium arrangement. Basically saying that the Iranians are negotiating in bad faith, okay? So..."
"we are empowered to use uh iranian arrangement for civilian civilian purposes and they're like okay fine we'll give that up as well okay..."
"...with it because this is where Trump is really the ideal arrangement between China and the United States as well."
"...so china in the short term needs to come to an arrangement with"
"...transnational capital and they're probably happy to go along with this arrangement."
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