Jiang says So, yeah, I teach high school and I have a B.A. from Yale and that's the extent of my education.
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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"...school and I have a B.A. from Yale and that's the extent of my education."
"...reliant on renewables, solar, wind, and that's true to a certain extent. But remember that China, it is an industrial powerhouse. So it needs..."
"...They recognize that resistance is futile and surrender, okay? That's the extent of the strategy. But again, the problem with this is that one,..."
"...there a government? Right now, there's a debate as to the......true extent of leadership in Iran."
"...and love. So I did imagine this, but not to the extent that, you know, my YouTube channel has blown up. You know, you've..."
"...it was destroyed, okay? This is Tokyo. You can see the extent of the damage. Okay? The nation state idea was so powerful that..."
"...basically America industrialized the Soviet economy I mean that was the extent of America's turn at Stalingrad, it was clear that Germany was headed..."
"...the economy okay you need to destroy the empire to the extent where you know what you you no longer have the forces you..."
"...the roman empire after after like 400 a.d uh to the extent that you know um uh money disappeared from circulation there you know..."
"...Ukraine. And as they've done in many countries to a large extent already, France, Belgium, Ukraine, United Kingdom. And because what is their game..."
"...agreement between the major powers, China, Russia, America, maybe to some extent Iran as well, to a much lesser degree, where America would just..."
"...but we really do still have this ability to a large extent and even some of the censorship from just the last few years..."
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