Jiang says future classes will address what the war would look like, what it would mean for America if it lost, the relationship between Israel and America, and the rise of Japan and Germany.
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Jiang says future classes will address what the war would look like, what it would mean for America if it lost, the relationship between Israel and America, and the rise of Japan and Germany.
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"Okay? It's really hard to understand by itself. So I'll spend an entire class on the Israel lobby. And then you'll understand why there's..."
"...called the Great Game. We'll be going over this in a future class, okay? So the rivalry between the United Kingdom and Russia, which..."
"...decades, possibly centuries. Okay? But we'll talk about this in a future class. Okay? What will happen to America if it loses the war?..."
"...it? Okay? And that's something that I want to spend a future class on. Okay? But, listen. We've done a lot of wars. Okay?..."
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