Jiang says China is forced into reactive short-term alliances because American maritime pressure and dependence on imported food and oil leave it strategically trapped.
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"um to the uh east china china is blocked by the first island chain and then if you have american control iran to the..."
"reactive alliance to meet its short -term needs you can't think strategically you can't plan ahead and say like more like 20 years time..."
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