The external/internal strategy is to arm insurgents, embed special forces, provide air cover, and cause pain inside Iran through decapitation and bombardment.
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Insurgents
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Jiang says and that's why trump is delaying the airstrikes because the idea of a color revolution is you have these protests spread and then you have the...
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"...You're going to arm these people embed special forces into these insurgent groups and provide air cover so they have a clear path into..."
"And what you're doing is you're removing the elite. Okay. Or what we call command and control. Okay. You're basically limiting the capacity of..."
"...the protesters are winning and then and then you embed uh insurgents into iran to start challenging the authorities so um i think they..."
"Yeah. The Kurds and the Bullocks. The Bullocks are these insurgents in southeast Iran near Pakistan, okay? So basically the ethnic Pakistanis. They've always..."
"...bases in these areas in order to arm and train ethnic insurgents... Okay....that you can also finance as well. Okay. And you do this..."
"...the Kurdish region. And then you encourage and you arm ethnic insurgents against the government in Iran."
"...going to happen is that wassad is going to create these insurgent groups in iran on the borderlands they'll be protected by airstrikes and..."
"And so you'll have this infiltration, you'll have these insurgent groups, you'll have some warfare going on in Iran. So you'll hear a lot..."
"...what a civil war might look like where you have these insurgent groups fighting against the state. So yeah."
"...do believe it's going to plan. There's talk of them arming insurgents. From the Iranian perspective, their strategy is very different. They understand that..."
"...go invade from Iraq. Another strategy was to deploy Sunni ISIS insurgents, which are heavily infiltrated by the CIA and the Mossad. And this..."
"...war from Iraq. There's also talk of bringing the Sunni ISIS insurgents from Iraq into the war. And as of today, we've discovered that..."
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