Jiang says Russia could welcome Pax Judaica because it would let Moscow route carbohydrates and energy through Israel for value processing and onward sale into the Middle East and Africa instead of building those trade networks itself.
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Carbohydrates
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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"...in Ukraine is over, I control a third of the world's carbohydrates. And where's my market? My market is Africa."
"...just rather trade with Israel and let Israel value process my carbohydrates and then sell it to the middle East and sell it to..."
"Once it takes Odessa, control of one third of the world's carbohydrates. If Russia willed it, Africa would starve to death. The Middle East..."
"...Ukraine and Russia together controlled about a third of the world's carbohydrates. And if Putin were allowed to consolidate his gains in Ukraine, this..."
"...do is you want to take these food supply based in carbohydrates from Russia and then that add value to it in greater Israel..."
"...now can say, you now control one -third of the world's carbohydrates and a lot of the world's energy. Right? Once you control Ukraine..."
"...over, Russia will have control over one third of the world's carbohydrates. And most of this food will be destined for the Middle East..."
"...remember Ukraine and Russia together controls one third of the world's carbohydrates. And so you, so basically Russia can choose to start out, uh,..."
"...is successful, then Russia would control one -third of the world's carbohydrates, and much of the world's energy resources. Another thing that's very important..."
"...is able to conquer Ukraine, and Russia is able to control carbohydrates and energy and resources, then it's a very good thing. And so..."
"...russia is now able to control one -third of the world's carbohydrates so if russia wills it the middle east africa could starve to..."
"...it would have control over one thing. third of the world's carbohydrates russia if it wanted to could starve the middle east and could..."
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