Jiang's core point is that the world is now so interconnected that a flare-up in one theater can trigger linked crises in multiple theaters rather than staying regionally contained.
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Chain Reaction
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"To exchange heated rhetoric. So the world is interconnected. And it could be a situation. Where one flare up. In one part of the..."
"Also, there'd be a chain reaction in that Japan and South Korea would look at what's happened in the Middle East and decide that..."
"...looking at? Is this possible triggers? Do you look at the chain reactions because well as we saw from the previous two world wars..."
"...the wars could be limited. Again by definition. They had this chain reaction. That you know one thing led to another. I mean. The..."
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Jiang treats World War III not as one future declaration but as a chain reaction already set in motion: the rules mask has fallen off the American empire, Iran has become the hinge of...
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