Jiang says a direct move on Venezuela is hard to explain through resource logic because colonial occupation is costly, creates guerrilla problems, and requires heavy infrastructure investment.
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Colonial occupation
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"that's again this is gonna be a complete mystery to people why this is happening um america could at any point in its history..."
"nato united states has suffered in ukraine remember that um nato was supplying ukraine with the most advanced weaponry with targeting with intelligence with..."
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The interview starts with Iran and ends with American civil unrest, but Jiang treats the whole arc as one machine: a declining empire overextends abroad, factional war at home drives the timing, and chokepoints...
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