Vietnam-era term Jiang uses for soldiers killing commanding officers they believe will put them at risk.
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fragging
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Jiang later uses the Vietnam-era term for soldiers killing their own officers to describe collapse in troop morale.
Jiang predicts Germany will move toward a draft for Ukraine and Middle East support, and says America may follow with low morale and possible sabotage among young men sent to war.
Jiang says a U.S. war against Iran would face draft problems, low morale, and Vietnam-style fragging because Americans do not understand the purpose of the war.
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"they're moving towards a draft i thought nato trump's been very critical of nato saying that"
"they weren't going to support him um right but i mean it's all just theatrics right at the end of the day nato does..."
"...reasons why americans lost the vietnam war is an issue called fragging uh f -r -a -g -g -i -n -g what it means..."
"them engage in acts of sabotage i didn't know that was a"
"...Right? And then, remember, like, the biggest problem in Vietnam was fragging. I'm not sure if you heard the term fragging, but fragging is..."
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