Jiang treats The Line as evidence that Saudi Arabia may lack the rational planning, checks, and investor accountability that a new capital center would require.
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"Okay. So, um, let's focus on Saudi Arabia. Um, I'm trying to answer capital. I have $200 and I want to invest. Okay. But..."
"That's number two. Number three is if you're an investor in the line and they canceled a project, how, how can you get your..."
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