Jiang argues that powerful religious actors may have spent centuries embedding themselves into Western institutions so they can eventually realize an eschatological plan.
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"So he wasn't looking to reach an agreement with Iranians. He was looking to sabotage torpedo negotiations. And so is it possible that Jared..."
"So are all these coincidence? I'm not really sure. Okay. Let's start off as though there are very powerful people who are extremely religious,..."
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