Jiang says Washington’s grand strategy is to strike Iran and create internal chaos precisely to prevent a Russia-China-Iran land-power bloc from consolidating.
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Eurasian bloc
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Jiang argues that because the United States carries enormous debt and cannot compete economically with an integrated Eurasian trade bloc, it will resort to destroying Iran to prevent that bloc from consolidating.
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"Okay, good. I have two questions. One is from Eric Neil. He asks Anyways. so the americans and the british they are naval powers..."
"I think that an attack against Iran will be very likely and very soon. The reason why is that the great fear of the..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang starts from the harshest frame available: Iran is not one more crisis but the hinge on which the next half-century turns.
The host opens by asking whether history can be protected from geopolitics and ends by asking what to do about elite overproduction.
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