Jiang says that when he visited Israel in May 2012 he experienced it as small but unusually open, cosmopolitan, technologically impressive, and a plausible future for the Middle East.
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Israel 2012
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So. So I had a chance to visit Israel in 2010, in May 2020, sorry, I visited Israel in May 2012. And I visited..."
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Jiang says the Israel he admired in 2012 is effectively dead and will not return under the current trajectory.
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"So. So I had a chance to visit Israel in 2010, in May 2020, sorry, I visited Israel in May 2012. And I visited..."
"Or do you want to divide Israel and be conquered by, you know, the Gentiles, right? So they're not really giving the nation of..."
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Jiang treats the next Israel-Iran war not as another regional flare-up but as the real conflict the earlier 12-day war only rehearsed.
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