Jiang's phrase for a point of no return in the Iran/global-energy crisis.
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crossed the Rubicon
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I think the die has been cast. I think we've crossed the Rubicon. There's no turning back."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I think the die has been cast. I think we've crossed the Rubicon. There's no turning back."
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"...I think the die has been cast. I think we've crossed the Rubicon. There's no turning back."
"...wanted to indict him, basically impeach him. And so Caesar crossed the Rubicon and installed a military dictatorship. And so we're seeing a very..."
"No, I think we've crossed the Rubicon. I think we are in a new normal. I think it's very hard to go back to..."
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