Jiang says the war looks irrational because declining empires routinely launch wars they cannot win, overextend themselves, and make the whole world's collapse more violent.
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Irrational WAR
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"Right. So - Again, I agree with you in that this war doesn't make any sense. It's not rational. And everyone knows that America..."
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Glenn Diesen asks Jiang the practical questions first: what is this war for, who is exhausting whom, where is the weak point, and why would Washington choose such a disaster?
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