Jiang argues that the American empire is definitely in decline and that the Trump-Netanyahu drama should be read through that imperial-decline frame.
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Benjamin Netanyahu
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...United States did this war because Donald Trump is controlled by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Zionists in Israel. But the way I hear you explaining..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...United States did this war because Donald Trump is controlled by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Zionists in Israel. But the way I hear you explaining..."
Key Notes
Jiang interprets Trump's public pardon talk around Netanyahu and his anecdote about Miriam Adelson as deliberate humiliation signals, implying that Netanyahu is using war to stay out of prison and that Adelson's loyalties are suspect from an American nationalist perspective.
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"...And what he said is that, hey, guys, we should give Benjamin Netanyahu a pardon, man. And then he got, Netanyahu got sent in..."
"a story of how he went to a conference with Miriam Adelson and he asked her, do you love America or do you love..."
"...United States did this war because Donald Trump is controlled by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Zionists in Israel. But the way I hear you explaining..."
"...chopper of Al -Qaeda. And he's working hand in hand with Benjamin Netanyahu. Right. In fact, he's publicly said he wants to be in..."
"...end game, and is being driven predominantly by the interests of Benjamin Netanyahu and his Israeli government. What is your view? I think that..."
"...know from the New York Times reporting several days ago that Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House Situation Room, in the buildup to this..."
"...in the New York Times a few days ago suggesting that Benjamin Netanyahu painted a picture to Trump, which Trump clearly bought into, that..."
"...wanted to destroy it, I would be the biggest cheerleader of Benjamin Netanyahu. So, again, these are these are like infantile, childish arguments and..."
"...the New York, that New York Times piece, it was that Benjamin Netanyahu and the Mossad convinced him that this was this would this..."
"...else that is creating attention online is people are speculating that Benjamin Netanyahu is dead. And the reason why is that he's not been..."
"...who is the leader of the Shabbat Lubavitch. He is with Benjamin Netanyahu. I think that's like 20 years ago. It's like and like..."
"...This is... Jared Kushner, this is Steve Woodcock, and this is Benjamin Netanyahu."
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