He links recent U.S.-China frictions to a sequence starting with AI restrictions (Manus, Nvidia access), counter-sanctioning, and Iran-related security tension in the Persian Gulf.
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Iran Sanctions
He links recent U.S.-China frictions to a sequence starting with AI restrictions (Manus, Nvidia access), counter-sanctioning, and Iran-related security tension in the Persian Gulf.
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"So the first thing that happened is that China blocked Manus. Manus is an AI company that Mark Zuckerberg tried to buy. And Manus..."
"And in response, China said, no, you cannot impose sanctions on us. If you impose sanctions on us, and if people comply with these..."
"Right now, Iran is blocking the ship of Hormuz, and China depends on 50 % to 60 % of its energy needs from the..."
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