Jiang says Iran differs from Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan because its clerical order and Shi'a mission give it a faith-based resilience that is difficult to corrupt or terrify.
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Iran resilience
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"So the war is ongoing. It's already happening. It's a shadow war. We really don't see it, but this is part of America's color..."
"believe that the Rezaa, the 12th Imman, will come back, the Mahdi, and will defeat the Antichrist, which which is America, okay? So these..."
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A source-grounded reading of the interview's central move: Iran is treated as the forced war of a declining empire, but the larger target is China, whose trade access, savings, and room to maneuver sit...
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