Jiang says overseas war is uniquely dangerous for Chinese rulers because defeat can trigger domestic rebellion while victory can empower a Caesar-like general against the throne.
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Domestic rebellion
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "One is that they lose this war, in which case the people will rebel against you, okay? You lose authority. You lose the man..."
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"One is that they lose this war, in which case the people will rebel against you, okay? You lose authority. You lose the man..."
"...needs an AI civilian state, operations dreaded a Stargate to manage domestic rebellion against a coming national draft. You also noted that the current..."
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