Jiang interprets Carney’s Davos speech as Europe and Canada answering that break by trying to build a post-American system that better protects their own interests.
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Carney
Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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Jiang predicts Carney will call an early election, win a majority, and use child-safety law as the political path to digital ID and then digital currency.
Jiang says Mark Carney's plan is to open Canada as a receptacle for Chinese real estate purchases, tuition spending, and currency demand rather than to represent Canadian national interests.
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"Okay. So what Mark Carney did in a speech at the World Economic Forum is like, no, you're wrong. That's what multilateralism was about...."
"He's saying that from now on, we are going to try to build a new international system that, that is able to best defend..."
"...Americans. These are the three major buyers of Canada. And what Carney is going to do is actually ship Canada and sell its pieces..."
"talking about introducing this law to prevent minors from accessing social media, which is what they've done in Australia and England as well. The..."
"...so so that's the game plan here and the idea that carney actually represents canada he doesn't care all his money is united states..."
"...So, in America, they have Trump, transnational capital is represented by Carney, Mark Carney. We'll talk more about him later, okay? Mark Carney is..."
"...possible that Trump threatens Canada. He's been having this fight with Carney for the longest time over a new NAFTA. It's possible that he's..."
"...distract American people with more conflicts, possibly with with Canada's Mark Carney. It's possible Donald Trump will encourage separation of Alberta. It's possible that..."
"...right? You think that's a reasonable course of action. Instead, Mark Carney goes to India and says, we want more Indians. In fact, we..."
"...future. So I would say pay close attention to what Mark Carney is doing in Canada, because people complain that Donald Trump is a..."
"...does not have a future. The Trudeau administration and now the Carney administration are really destroying Canada. They have chosen easy, politically correct policies..."
"And now what Carney seems to be doing is acid -stripping Canada, meaning that he's trying to sell Canadian land, Canadian resources to the..."
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