Jiang's term for attacks staged against American interests in a way that would justify keeping the United States in the Middle East and escalating it against Iran.
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false flag operations
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...So what Israel is very good at doing is creating false flag operations. False flag operations. And the idea is that, listen, what you..."
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"...Iran. And the Israeli operandi, what they've always done are false flag operations."
"...the history of Israel, they have a long history of false flag operations. And the most famous, of course, is the 1967 attack on..."
"...So what Israel is very good at doing is creating false flag operations. False flag operations. And the idea is that, listen, what you..."
"So we can imagine that they will, um, uh, promote false flag operations. They will promote civil wars in order to justify the use..."
"...fight. I think they're somehow, they're trying, you've mentioned the false flag operation, but we have false flag news coming out because Azerbaijan knows..."
"...to win a war against Iran is to stage a false flag operation. And then get the Americans to attack Iran. I don't know..."
"...reporting that the Iranian intelligence agency has uncovered an Israeli false flag operation in the United States. So over the next couple of weeks,..."
"Kill Alexander II. You also have false flag operations where you have extremists on behalf of your enemy create terrorist events within the country..."
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