He identifies the lithium triangle of Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia as a crucial South American resource base for EV and AI supply chains, making Chinese investment there strategically intolerable to Washington.
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Chile
The interview starts with the end of the world and Satoshi Nakamoto, but the deeper line is Jiang's theory of front men.
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The interview starts with the end of the world and Satoshi Nakamoto, but the deeper line is Jiang's theory of front men.
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"...South America. And South America has something called the lithium triangle. Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. And that's about 50 % of the world's lithium...."
"...eating avocados from Mexico you could be sipping red wine from Chile it's incredible the world that the world that we've created and we..."
"...and silver. Should I move to Israel or New Zealand or Chile? Uh, you know, you know, you're, you'll just drive yourself insane because,..."
"...avocados from Mexico. I can use it to buy cherries from Chile. This is an incredible system that we have. And tomorrow, if I..."
"...week okay for breakfast avocados from mexico uh white wines from chile he can book a flight on the website and very cheaply fly..."
"...used to a global economy where you can buy avocados from chile where you can buy avocado from chile where you"
"can buy avocado from chile where you can buy vodka from russia any day any time um all of the year but that's not..."
"...these military uh juntas controlled by the cia right so so chile is a classic example"
"...might be in like you know ifyopia or like you know chile but they want to come and see my class um and and..."
"...of resources. It has something called the Lithium Triangle, which is Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. And they together hold about 50 % of the..."
"...change the destiny of himself and his son hector because a chile gave Hector back and told Priam not only will I give your..."
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