An internal enemy has a stronger opportunity profile in Jiang's analysis because Iranian military or security actors could plausibly have had access to the president's helicopter movement.
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Internal Enemy
An internal enemy has a stronger opportunity profile in Jiang's analysis because Iranian military or security actors could plausibly have had access to the president's helicopter movement.
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"...could be a foreign adversary. And the third possibility is an internal enemy, okay? Meaning that there were certain individuals or factions or groups..."
"And so with this internal enemy idea, opportunity, this problem doesn't exist because obviously these enemies would have resources to track down and kill..."
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