Jiang says Israeli and US messaging around riots, leadership failure, and outside innocence follows the classic domestic-versus-external propaganda split of a color-revolution playbook.
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Domestic audience
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "do is, is drive a wedge between, Western, especially American, uh, domestic audiences that didn't vote for this war. A lot of the people..."
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"...space okay and so um they're so they're talking to the domestic audience right so these release are talking to their own people and..."
"do is, is drive a wedge between, Western, especially American, uh, domestic audiences that didn't vote for this war. A lot of the people..."
"...CNN, BBC, have absolutely no credibility today. Not even among Western domestic audiences. They'll have even less credibility in Iran. And then you have..."
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