He says America's China strategy is not to destroy China but to make China obey through economic strangulation, Japanese balancing, and U.S. sales of resources, weapons, and financing to both sides.
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Containment
He says America's China strategy is not to destroy China but to make China obey through economic strangulation, Japanese balancing, and U.S.
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Pompey's best strategy is containment: because Pompey controls Rome's food provinces, he can wait for hunger, troop disloyalty, and Roman resentment to weaken Caesar.
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"Okay, so this is it, okay? This is the plan moving forward, and already, we're seeing the Americans are doing this, all right? So,..."
"We don't want to hurt China, but we need China to obey us. And the way to do that is by containing China, strangling..."
"...has to do is wait. This is what we call a containment strategy. Containment strategy. Look. Caesar can't do anything. Right? And eventually, because..."
"...lacked food, wine, bread, cheese, etc. Then remembering that from those containment contaminated contaminated with plague one does not take money I told them..."
"...other. They understand warfare. And Pompey just wants to use a containment strategy and starve Caesar out. Caesar wants to fight a battle right..."
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Julius Caesar was not only a general or politician.
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