Jiang argues that such a Eurasian financial alternative would bankrupt America because U.S. power depends on continued demand for Treasuries to finance $39 trillion of debt.
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Financial Empire
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"Right. So an alternative to American hegemony is maybe Eurasian unity, right, especially between Russia, China and Iran. So if these three nations are..."
"And so America right now is basically fighting for its life. In Iran. So you can make the argument that America has no choice..."
"...And he's not. And they're trying to transition America from a financial empire into a resource empire. But then the question then is, how..."
"...The Pax Judaica is really the empire, a trading empire, a financial empire, a technological empire based in Jerusalem, and they see it as..."
"...which created the British Empire. So now Britain is a global financial empire. So this is an East India company. And the East Indian..."
"...Iran. Iran is a tool for him to destroy the global financial empire. And what that means is that. He will initiate a global..."
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