Jiang interprets the burning of the Baal statue as a sign that Iran has committed to an all-in struggle and will fight to the death if attacked again.
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Baal statue
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"And they deserve credit for that. Did you see them burn the ball statue? Yeah."
"Yeah. And like, look, look, look, I think when they did that, that's to say that we're all in now. Okay. If you hit..."
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