Jiang predicts the false flag will probably be a strike on a U.S. base in the Middle East, analogous to the Gulf of Tonkin logic for war escalation.
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Gulf of Tonkin
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "The Gulf of Tonkin, which dragged them into the Vietnam conflict in the first place, was put across as an attack by American ships..."
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"I think the false flag will probably happen in the Middle East. What will probably happen is the U.S. base gets hit. It'll be..."
"The Gulf of Tonkin, which dragged them into the Vietnam conflict in the first place, was put across as an attack by American ships..."
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