Jiang's principle that power is strongest when it stays out of sight rather than putting allies and operators visibly in front.
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invisible power
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It's not strategic to do something like that. You do not want your allies. Out in front. You don't want to be visible. Power..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It's not strategic to do something like that. You do not want your allies. Out in front. You don't want to be visible. Power..."
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"It's not strategic to do something like that. You do not want your allies. Out in front. You don't want to be visible. Power..."
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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.
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