Jiang says the imperial aim of current US policy is to make China obey American financial demands by revaluing its currency, consuming more US products, and effectively bankrupting Chinese consumers for the sake of the US system.
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Currency Policy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Listen, you're absolutely right. So, this trade war has been going on for about eight years now. And China is probably willing to negotiate..."
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"Listen, you're absolutely right. So, this trade war has been going on for about eight years now. And China is probably willing to negotiate..."
"tells China to do, which is basically to float the room and be, consume more US products, and basically bankrupt Chinese consumers. That really..."
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The interview starts in Venezuela and ends in Chinese classrooms, but Jiang treats the whole route as one argument about empire under strain: Washington uses frontier pressure to force China into carrying the American...
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