Jiang says China's military build-up is largely performative, meant to impress the public and the world rather than signal real intention to invade Taiwan.
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China military
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"I mean, like, like, ultimately, those guys. The skyscrapers are meant to impress the people of China and the world. The Chinese military is..."
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