Jiang qualifies his Iran-war forecast by saying it is a prediction, that he does not know if it will happen, and that he is teaching students how to think about geopolitics rather than making decisions.
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Jiang qualifies his Iran-war forecast by saying it is a prediction, that he does not know if it will happen, and that he is teaching students how to think about geopolitics rather than making decisions.
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"And all this is saying is that China is not going to say that we support Iran. Okay? Russia will not come out and..."
"Okay? I'm just teaching you how to think about geopolitics. And third of all, when you're actually in the United States, you'll find that..."
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