He defines three vectors of American power as control of the reserve currency and global finance, maritime trade routes, and critical IT infrastructure such as GPS and undersea fiber-optic systems.
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GPS
Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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"...over critical IT infrastructure of the world. America controls the world's GPS satellites. It controls the world's underwater fiber optic networks that power the..."
"...the first major tool is system technology okay meaning america has gps satellites it has precision weapons it has the best air force in..."
"...people who created the internet. Probably the same people who created GPS, DARPA, NSA, CIA. Probably these guys, right? If they could, the internet,..."
"...States that is very good at creating things like the internet, GPS, is DARPA, which is the think tank of the Pentagon, right? So..."
"...every Palestinian in Gaza. They knew exactly, like, where they were, GPS tracking. They knew exactly who they were speaking to, metadata from phone..."
"...has about 40 bombs. And these 40 bombs are equipped with GPS. So what they can do is each of these bombs can go..."
"...the door, the kid has also learned another skill, which is GPS, general problem solving. Sure. You know, and what do I do in..."
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