Jiang says that once American bases are removed, the Gulf monarchies would drift into Iranian client status and expand Iran's influence across the Muslim world.
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Client States
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...But ultimately, when the American bases go, the GCC then becomes client states of Iran. And that will enable Iran not only to rebuild..."
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Jiang says Iran's end goal is not to make the Middle East uninhabitable but to remove American bases, topple corrupt Gulf monarchies, and turn the GCC into partner or client states aligned with Iran.
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"...But ultimately, when the American bases go, the GCC then becomes client states of Iran. And that will enable Iran not only to rebuild..."
"...But ultimately, when the American bases go, the GCC then becomes client states of Iran. And that will enable Iran to not only rebuild..."
"...were to do that, then the GCC nations would collectively become client states of Iran, because only Iran can guarantee their safety, as well..."
"...possible? Does the American president have the authority to control its client state?"
"...ceasefire between America and Iran, and the GCC then becomes the client states of Iran."
"...Empire now transfers transfers over to Iran and they become the client States of Iran that's the first major consequence the second major consequence..."
"...the entire world. And so the Gulf states will basically become client states of the Iranians rather than Americans. And that oil money now..."
"...is that over time, the Byzantines and the Sassanians would establish client states within the Arabian Peninsula."
"Okay? So these are client states. All right? So that's the second thing. This is a war society. Okay? Who know how to fight...."
"...peace terms that would that would make basically Rome into a client state of Carthage. They would lose their liberty. Right?"
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