He frames the Western Hemisphere as a peaceful fortress that can supply a world at war with energy, resources, weapons, financing, and dollars.
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Fortress
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Key Notes
America does not intentionally need to plan global-economy weakening; as a self-sufficient fortress it can survive consequences that damage the global economy, so it appears to win regardless.
Jiang says the United States will likely remain coherent because its geography, resources, oceans, and people make it a fortress with no peer competitor in the Western Hemisphere.
Jiang says the United States is a resource-rich continental fortress and would be invincible if it removed bureaucracy, inequality, and corruption and unleashed its entrepreneurial energy.
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"...at peace. So as long as the Western Hemisphere maintains a fortress, okay? Meaning no one can attack the Western Hemisphere, then the Western..."
"Same concept here where in the future the world is at war, people are poor, but it's okay because America will lend you money..."
"is that the old, not all the old, but a minority of the old, the old hierarchy have all the capital and the young..."
"...is self -sufficient and it can always retreat back into its fortress. It's the global economy that will suffer. So it will seem in..."
"...resources of America are infinite. America is a kind of a fortress. So that... It's protected by two oceans. America doesn't have a peer..."
"...America. America has always been protected by two oceans. It's a fortress. It's a continental fortress. It has all the resources you could possibly..."
"no there's no power in the world that can challenge American supremacy."
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