The host says Iran has framed itself from the start as preparing not just for war with Israel but for war with the United States, and presents Netanyahu as an intermediary selling Israel's importance to America.
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Information WAR
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Key Notes
Jiang predicts the Iran escalation will unfold over many months rather than in a single strike, because both sides want to preserve strategic flexibility and win the information war.
Jiang says those same information systems can be used to create civil unrest by feeding people content that makes them more hostile and violent.
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"Yeah. Yeah. And from the very beginning, Iran has said that it wasn't necessarily... Yeah. It wasn't necessarily preparing for war, even fighting war..."
"You look at Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, China, they all depend on that oil from the Middle East to fuel their economies. And..."
"And both sides are trying to win the information war. They're trying to win the war of public opinion. So no one wants to..."
"And also to create civil conflict. How to feed you certain information to make you. Much more violent, to make you much more hostile...."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang treats the next Israel-Iran war not as another regional flare-up but as the real conflict the earlier 12-day war only rehearsed.
Canadian Prepper keeps pulling Jiang from immediate war forecasting into theology, bureaucracy, civil unrest, Canadian overmanagement, disaster culture, and Taiwan.
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