Jiang argues American war policy is driven by privileged bureaucrats who care more about preserving status than about the survival of humanity, and he uses Pentagon general-to-soldier ratios as a symptom of institutional bloat.
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BAD Policymaking
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "They're all selfish. They're all narrow -minded. They're all arrogant. They're all suffering from hubris. And so that's what's happening in America. Rather than..."
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"They're all selfish. They're all narrow -minded. They're all arrogant. They're all suffering from hubris. And so that's what's happening in America. Rather than..."
"...like, do anything constructive. And that's why you have this tremendous bad policymaking in the Middle East and in Ukraine."
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Jiang treats the next Israel-Iran war not as another regional flare-up but as the real conflict the earlier 12-day war only rehearsed.
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