Jiang's preferred model for multiple factions needing the Iran war without one group literally pulling every string.
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convergence of interests
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I think it's just better to say that there's a convergence of interests. Meaning that you have different political factions who need Trump to..."
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Jiang rejects a single-puppet-master account of Trump and Iran, preferring a convergence-of-interests model involving military, security, secret-society, Wall Street, and City of London factions.
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"...I think it's just better to say that there's a convergence of interests. Meaning that you have different political factions who need Trump to..."
"...and the state of London. Basically, it's a lot of people's interest to have this war in Iran. It's really a question of who's..."
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