Jiang predicts that even the Western Hemisphere may ignite during the same crisis, with possible U.S. attacks on Cuba, Mexico, or Colombia.
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Jiang predicts continuing US strikes or raids across Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean as part of a campaign to dominate the Global South before April.
His model is that US enforcement of hemispheric sovereignty will put Washington into conflict not just with Venezuela but with much of South America because states such as Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico will read it as an infringement on their sovereignty.
Jiang says Trump is oddly widening the Caribbean posture toward Mexican cartels and Colombia, which suggests strategic overstretch if the true goal were simply to attack Venezuela.
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"...this war is still raging, Trump attacks Cuba or Mexico or Colombia. It is complete insanity. But this is again, unfortunately, this is the..."
"Look, Trump is going to continue his attacks everywhere. Okay. So expect land strikes against cartels in Mexico, expect land strikes in Columbia. That's..."
"...of South America. Because when America is now threatening Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, they all see their sovereignty being infringed upon. So that's one..."
"...has talked about expanding this war to the Mexican cartels and Colombia and you're just like, what is he doing here? Because if you..."
"to colonize places like um mexico colombia honduras cuba greenland uh possibly even as far as venezuela and so basically if you're in the..."
"...America is talking about it. They're talking over Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, okay? So this is the other explanation for why things are..."
"...going to take over Canada. They're going to take over Mexico, Colombia, okay? And they're going to create this self -sufficient continental fortress."
"...world's greatest oil reserves. He's threatening Canada. He's threatening Greenland, Mexico, Colombia. If Trump controls the entire natural heart of United States, He's going..."
"...he's named. Over the past year, Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras. It's all the Western hemisphere, right? And they're all together...."
"...this war in Iran and possibly even go after Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, Greenland, okay? Because from the perspective of empire, the military -industrial complex,..."
"...America in the background in red, and it includes Mexico and Colombia and Venezuela and Canada."
"...takes over the entire North America, including Canada, Greenland, Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Honduras, they won't be happy about it, okay? So you're..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
This first founding-members stream matters less as a news recap than as a method demonstration.
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
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