Jiang interprets the New Year protest wave in Iran as a classic color-revolution operation in which economic sabotage, embedded agents, and calibrated violence are used to destabilize the state.
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Iran protests
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Jiang interprets the protests in Iran as an organic grievance wave that was then overtaken by a foreign-backed color-revolution playbook using misinformation and provocateurs.
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"I think there's a lot of indications already that a strike is imminent. So for example, airlines, Air Canada, have cancelled their flights to..."
"have agent public cares embedded within the country. Right. That start to rally protesters to start to use violence against the government. Now, what's..."
"Right? Yeah. So let's talk about Iran. And let's look at the chain of events that led us to today. So for New Year's,..."
"He believed that regime change was imminent. And he also wanted to greet those Mossad agents who were working alongside those protesters. So he..."
"prove that negative. And then the Iranians were able to take hold of the center of the Thakir and the Security Service. And for..."
"...afterwards? Well, you have the kidnapping of Maduro. You have these Iran protests. You have Trump saying that he will defend these protesters in..."
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