Jiang defines the Chinese concept of geopolitics as defensive patience: once an enemy moves first, it becomes more likely to make errors than a side that sits back and defends.
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Defense
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"Dugalem he had all these strategies he had he amassed all these forces but you know when you actually move against an enemy um..."
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Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
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