Jiang says the closest historical analogy is the Peloponnesian War, which he interprets less as Athens versus Sparta than as Athens exploiting allied resources and manpower for pointless wars.
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"closest historical analogy is the peloponnesian war between athens and sparta and if you read flucidities what he tells you is that uh the..."
"...who is America first, who has always been skeptical of American imperial overreach. But not only that, he also picked Tulsi Gabbard to be..."
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