Jiang says China-America rivalry is a false dialectic, comparable to communism versus capitalism and Soviet Union versus America, created to move history toward one world government.
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Key Notes
Jiang is optimistic that Trump and Xi can restore a China-U.S. rapprochement because he sees their interpersonal relationship as politically important.
Jiang predicts Trump and Xi will meet by the end of the month and that their interpersonal relationship can unlock a resolution benefiting both countries.
Jiang says both China and the United States remain committed to peace and prosperity despite the current trade conflict.
Jiang says the China-U.S. rivalry is overstated by media narratives because Chinese people still genuinely like Americans and respect American innovation and work culture.
Jiang says the bilateral relationship is strong both at the top through Trump and Xi and at the bottom through ordinary people who retain mutual respect.
Jiang argues that China benefits from continued U.S. presence in East Asia because the United States balances other long-term threats from Japan, India, and Russia.
Jiang says the United States and China benefit more from cooperation than competition because cooperation preserves peace, prosperity, and the current balance.
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"And in his book, he talks about this. He talks about how the Freemasons are constantly creating enemies in order to advance their interests...."
"And it's all to advance the one world government that Skull and Bones is part of. You know, I actually see Skull and Bones..."
"I see geopolitics as a game among different players. These players have their own strategies, have their own interests, and they're trying to optimize..."
"Well, I mean, I hate to repeat this, but America is behaving like a mafia state for the past few years. America has been..."
"...think we will see a replacement. I'm really optimistic about the China US relationship because I think that Trump and presidency are great friends..."
"...know this, right? I understand that the media plays up this China US rivalry. But if you're an American, you will know this, right?..."
"OK, just from a game theory perspective, it would be idiotic to go invade Taiwan. OK, so so let's go over the reasons why...."
"China imports one third of its food from overseas. So if Japan were to rebuild its navy and blockade China, China will be in..."
"So, you know, the United States and China benefit more from helping each other than they do by competing against each other. OK. So..."
"Yeah, I mean, I'm a big fan of what you do. I think what you do is so important because you're helping to bridge..."
"...mentioned how the smaller regions and sub regions relate towards Russia, China, US, like South American, parts of African, smaller Asian countries, et cetera...."
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