Jiang's analogy for 21st-century warfare: strategic strikes and information pressure meant to drive a population against its own government.
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Color revolution
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Eastern European nations, how these protests happen. It's very much a color revolution playbook where you have these NGOs all around the country and..."
Key Notes
Used for externally managed protest destabilization scripts.
Jiang's label for a regime-change operation using information control, infiltration, criminal networks, minorities, and security-service defection pressure.
Jiang uses this as the American specialty of mobilizing opposition and destabilization networks to overthrow a target regime without a conventional invasion.
Jiang says the Albanian protests are not organic but instead resemble a color-revolution network organized through NGOs, George Soros/Open Society funding, Washington training, and sympathetic media exposure.
He defines the color revolution playbook as U.S. training, NGO financing, social-media control, protest organization, and security-service bribery designed to overthrow governments using local populations.
Jiang defines 21st-century warfare as a color-revolution strategy conducted under war conditions, using social media, provocateurs, and economic strangulation to push a population against its government.
Jiang says the failure of proxy and color-revolution methods has made a direct ground invasion the coalition's only remaining path to regime change.
Jiang describes the January protests as part of a color-revolution playbook involving Mossad-linked embedded agents and says Iranian countermeasures disrupted those networks.
Jiang says the earlier twelve-day war and later economic warfare against the rial were attempts to collapse the Iranian regime cheaply through decapitation and color-revolution tactics.
Jiang interprets the New Year protest wave in Iran as a classic color-revolution operation in which economic sabotage, embedded agents, and calibrated violence are used to destabilize the state.
Jiang interprets the protests in Iran as an organic grievance wave that was then overtaken by a foreign-backed color-revolution playbook using misinformation and provocateurs.
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"...Eastern European nations, how these protests happen. It's very much a color revolution playbook where you have these NGOs all around the country and..."
"Do you think no kings in Iran? Do you think it's organic in nature? There has to be funding behind it. There has to..."
"...surgical strikes in order to foment Political discontent so imagine a color revolution, right?"
"But but but in a war so a color revolution strategy in this war where you're trying to use social media You're trying to..."
"...are very good at overthrowing governments, okay? There's something called the Color Revolution Playbook. Color Revolution Playbook. And so what the Americans do is..."
"...unrest in these places. All right? So, these are all called color revolutions or the color revolution playbook. So, not only does America have..."
"Okay? Basically, by. By controlling social media, by organizing young people, paying them to protest, and bribing security services to not intervene. Okay? It's..."
"...and israelis so the idea of using proxies or using a color revolution playbook won't work in this scenario so your only option is..."
"...And we know that this is a part of the classic color revolution playbook where Mossad agents were embedded among the protesters. Many of..."
"Okay, so look, everything's leading to this war in Iran, okay? So, look, I mean, they were trying to win this war on a..."
"...these merchants were protesting in Iran. And this is a classic color revolution playbook, right? Where you cause economic malice, you have some organic..."
"...have died. We have to remember that this is a classic color revolution playbook where you cause it, you engineer an economic crisis. You"
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