Jiang uses Vietnam as a model of mission creep in which America gets dragged into deeper war by trying to prop up a corrupt client regime.
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"To understand how the United States military perceives Venezuela, let's look at some certain wars and how America got into these wars and how..."
"By the time America invaded in 2003, Iraq didn't have any air defenses. America imposed air supremacy from day one, and it was able..."
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Jiang starts with a tactical question about Trump and Venezuela, but the interview keeps widening until Venezuela becomes only the first front in a larger story: a Monroe Doctrine empire that prefers calibrated coercion...
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