Because British war finance depends on debt, Jiang says Britain has to fight financed wars until victory and can never compromise or surrender without financial collapse.
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British Foreign Policy
Because British war finance depends on debt, Jiang says Britain has to fight financed wars until victory and can never compromise or surrender without financial collapse.
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"No one could now challenge the might of Britain. Okay, so you understand the impact of central banking, okay? Central banking allows you to..."
"If we sign a deal of peace, all this money is now gone. And we, the Bank of England, we, the British nation, is..."
"...And now, there are threats to Britain. Because, remember, the British foreign policy is we must always ensure a balance of power in Europe."
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