A 2025 Israel-Latin America initiative the host raises as an Abraham-Accords analogue, which Jiang interprets as evidence of Israel's broader empire-building ambitions rather than simple U.S.-Israeli alignment.
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Isaac Accords
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...you've seen this, friends at DD Geopolitics have written about the Isaac Accords, which is a new initiative launched in 2025. It's a project..."
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The host frames the Isaac Accords as an Abraham-Accords-style project linking Israel with Latin American states and asks whether this reveals a shared U.S.-Israeli imperial vision.
Jiang says Latin America remains the sphere of influence claimed by Trump and the United States, so the Isaac Accords point less to shared sovereignty than to Israel's attempt to assemble a successor world order he calls Pax Judaica.
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"...you've seen this, friends at DD Geopolitics have written about the Isaac Accords, which is a new initiative launched in 2025. It's a project..."
"...the US and Trump's sphere of influence. So I think the Isaac Accords suggest something else. I think that there are, like America is..."
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