Jiang's label for intense factional conflict inside the U.S. governing apparatus rather than literal battlefield war.
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civil war in Washington D.C.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Um, yeah, this isn't hard to do. Um, but, again, with these guys, it's so hard for them to coordinate because they're off these..."
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"Um, yeah, this isn't hard to do. Um, but, again, with these guys, it's so hard for them to coordinate because they're off these..."
"So right now there's a civil war in Washington, D.C. between those globalists, Atlantisists, who have a racist hatred of Russia. For whatever reason,..."
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