Akela frames both major US parties as bipartisan on war, spending, foreign military aid, and COVID-era state reaction, despite surface polarization.
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"yeah we're definitely in a state of gridlock um which which can be good or can be terrible depending on the situation uh it..."
"as a globalist entity that wants to take sovereignty over individual countries so that was exited but um there's still so much that's that..."
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Stephen Akela invites Jiang on to explain how he predicted war with Iran, but the interview keeps widening until prediction becomes a whole model of late empire: a debt system that cannot tolerate peace,...
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