The American military command in the Middle East, predicted to transfer to Israel after U.S. defeat.
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CENTCOM
The American military command in the Middle East, predicted to transfer to Israel after U.S.
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U.S. Central Command, described by Jiang as the American military structure in the Middle East.
Jiang predicts U.S. defeat will transfer CENTCOM, the American military command in the Middle East, over to Israel.
The United States wants to destroy Iran to control Middle East oil and global trade through the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran wants to control Hormuz, destroy CENTCOM, and humble Israel.
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"...you use ground troops, you will lose the war and then CENTCOM, which is the American military in the Middle East, will then transfer..."
"...which is control Strait of Hormuz and destroy Iran. It's called CENTCOM. CENTCOM is basically the American military in the Middle East, called Central..."
"...three major political objectives for Iran. Control the struggle moves, destroy CENTCOM, and humble Israel, okay? If you are Israel, actually for you, the..."
"What you want to do is this. You want to destroy CENTCOM and destroy Iran, okay? Those are your objectives. Why? Because if you..."
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