Jiang argues that the war in Iran is part of an American strategy to control world energy supply so countries like Japan and China can be forced to keep buying U.S. Treasuries.
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Energy supply
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"Okay? Basically free money. So if you're a big Japanese corporation and you need money, you just go to the Japanese bank and they'll..."
"Okay? To really control the world's energy supply. And time is running out for America. Okay? The reason why is that as more and..."
"...maduro and venezuela it's basically choking china off from its energy energy supply okay that's one problem but the second problem is that China..."
"...and if you look at this map this tells you an energy supply okay so if you so this is war in the Middle..."
"...the pipelines. This will knock out one -third of the world's energy supply. This would completely destroy the Gulf states. They are no longer..."
"...gas. Basically, it can take offline one -third of the world's energy supply, and this would, of course, cause an economic depression, okay? Unfortunately,..."
"two is that if America can go and blow up energy supplies around the world to make the world more dependent on America, well,..."
"...would mean... that the world would lose 20 % of its energy supply. And this would be a catastrophe for the global economy. It..."
"...doing this? Because Germany is an industrial nation. And if Russian energy supply goes offline, if energy from the GCC goes offline, Germany has..."
"...world but cuba was dependent on venezuela oil that was its energy supply and now that venezuela has fallen to the americans um the..."
"...imports 75 % of its oil and 60 % of its energy supply comes from the Middle East. So I would not be surprised..."
"...to win this war in iran it will now control the energy supplies of the middle east um it will control all the trade..."
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