Jiang argues that the war has shifted from military targets to soft targets that destroy economic life, citing desalination plants as evidence that this is now total war.
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Economic Targets
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"Yeah, absolutely. So what we're seeing is the escalation ladder, climbing, right? So at first, I think all sides decided to focus on military..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
George Galloway brings Jiang on for an immediate wartime reading, and Jiang answers by turning battlefield questions into a larger trap structure.
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