Jiang's recurrent imperial method: prevent any unified Levantine power by cultivating internal minorities, rival loyalties, and durable sectarian fracture.
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divide and conquer in the Levant
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"...okay so if you just look at a map historically the Levant has been geopolitically the most strategic part of the world why because..."
"...Great took over Babylon he needed to create conflict within the Levant right but that's how the"
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