Jiang argues that as the American empire declines it will shift from promise-based leadership toward extortion, using tariffs and pressure on allies to subsidize defense contractors and the political class.
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Defense Contractors
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"...buying US weapons systems to continue to finance these bloated US defense contractors who will then, you know, pay off US politicians. So another..."
"...Steve Wozniak was an employee of Hewitt Packard, which is a defense contractor."
"...American taxpayer the Boeing company is doesn't is not just a defense contractor but also makes them in airplanes and for these past few..."
"...taxpayer. The Boeing company is, um, doesn't, is not just a defense contractor, but also makes civilian airplanes. And for these past few years,..."
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