Jiang argues that Russia now understands Ukraine as only one front in a wider fight over global trade access and the American monopoly on policing the oceans.
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Global trade access
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"...more than a land battle basically it's a war for global trade access and for the longest time the americans were able to control..."
"america in the oceans otherwise americans can strangle the economies of everyone including russia including china so right now there's about a thousand ships..."
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A source-grounded reading of the interview's central move: Iran is treated as the forced war of a declining empire, but the larger target is China, whose trade access, savings, and room to maneuver sit...
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