The formation of a Eurasian trade bloc capable of bypassing American-controlled maritime routes.
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heartland unification
The formation of a Eurasian trade bloc capable of bypassing American-controlled maritime routes.
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"Okay? Why? Because if the heartland unifies, it can trade. It can trade by itself through railways. But America is primarily a naval power,..."
"Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, would probably follow. Okay? Because it is easier to trade in the heartland than it is to trade with..."
"...and China are also enemies to the rise of this Eurasian unification. But as we discussed in a previous video, Turkey itself is not..."
"...And it starts a series of wars that allow for the unification of all the German people. The first is something called the Dano..."
"...this time. And they defeat France, thus allowing for the complete unification of Germany under Prussian leadership. Okay, so how was Prussia able to..."
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