Jiang's metaphor for letting an adversary overcommit into a self-destructive position.
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enough rope to hang itself
Jiang's metaphor for letting an adversary overcommit into a self-destructive position.
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"Because I'm giving enough, because I'm giving America enough rope to hang itself with, right? America is intent on a ground invasion. Let the..."
"...next year. And so again, it's like giving NATO enough rope to hang itself with, right? So, so, so that's a goal. Another point..."
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The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
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