The strategic map Jiang uses for a revived Monroe Doctrine spanning Greenland, North America, the Caribbean, Central America, and nearby resource zones.
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Greater North America
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I liked the theory. Obviously, I don't think you believe it, because Trump seems like he's going through some sort of manic episode or..."
Key Notes
Jiang's term/model for an American continental fortress over Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, and nearby states.
He argues that Trump's simultaneous Iran war and North American aggression only look incoherent until they are read as a push toward a Greater North America strategy.
The Technate is introduced as America's self-sufficient North American response to Moscow's Third Rome: if the world is collapsing, North America can become a fortified resource bloc.
Jiang presents Greater North America as a potential plan to turn America from a financial empire into a resource empire and continental fortress.
Jiang predicts the short term leaves little world response, but mid- and long-term pressure may force countries to coalesce around Russia and China against Greater North America.
He defines Trump's grand vision as converting America from global empire into a technate or Greater North American continental fortress that consolidates Canada, Greenland, Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua, and related resource zones.
Timestamped Evidence
"I liked the theory. Obviously, I don't think you believe it, because Trump seems like he's going through some sort of manic episode or..."
"But also, I've seen in your lecture, Professor Jang, that the Ukraine war was beneficial for Russia's economy. They got to strengthen their military...."
"...Trump does have a plan. And basically, it's something called Greater North America, which is something that Peter Hegstaff has also talked about. Where..."
"...respond? Because imagine a situation where America, it is in greater North America. It's a fortress. It's safe. And America is conducting all these..."
"...coalesce, maybe around Russia and China, in order to counter greater North America. So but I'd be interested in hearing Professor Dukin's perspective, please."
"...something called a technate which is the idea of a greater north america right so move away from the world and just focus on..."
"Okay, so he's basically saying that we're winning this war and we will bomb them to the Stone Ages, which tells us he's actually..."
"...the Department of War we call this strategic map the greater North America why because every sovereign nation and territory north of the equator..."
"saying is we will enforce the Monroe Doctrine in North America so it sounds very strange to people in that Donald Trump is fighting..."
"...this? Because they're all part of the grand vision for Greater North America. Okay? What Peter Hexaff calls Greater North America. The Technate. All..."
"...people to actually create infrastructure and manufacturing base for this greater North America. Something called a technique. And who's the very best at very..."
"...political system the grand strategy the grand strategy is called greater north america and the idea of greater north america is north america by..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
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.
Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
The interview begins with Iran and the petrodollar, but Jiang's answer keeps widening.
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