Jiang says Australia could become a resource colony for Israel because London may offload it while Zionist influence there grows.
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He argues that Israel is the foreign actor most aggressively spying on the American military, more effectively than Russia, China, or Britain.
Jiang says the timing of Pentagon alarm over Israeli spying is explained by Section 224 and the fear that U.S.-Israel military cooperation is being formalized into a deeper merger.
He argues that Section 224 effectively re-labels aid to Israel as aid to the United States itself, allowing Israeli participation without naming the transfer as direct military aid.
He says Pentagon insiders leaking discord with Israel is especially significant because it contradicts his baseline model of Israel as a Pentagon subcontractor for Middle East conflict generation.
Jiang says the contradiction between Pentagon leaks about Israeli spying and Congress moving toward military fusion with Israel reveals emotional and institutional struggle inside the American military establishment.
Jiang argues that the second major military trend will be privatization, with private military structures merged through contracts with allied states such as Israel, Japan, and Germany.
Jiang predicts Israel would strike first if it had concrete evidence that Iran possessed and intended to use a nuclear weapon against Tel Aviv.
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"...would not be surprised if Australia becomes a resource colony for Israel. Basically the state of London offloads Australia to Israel. The Zionists are..."
"...most active in spying on the American military is, of course, Israel."
"...for the past 50 years, no one's talked about how the Israel stole a nuclear weapon. Well, the Israel stole nuclear weapons technology from..."
"The concern is that the United States and Israel will merge their militaries. And Israel will have access to America's most sensitive technology. And..."
"...of new aid or facility to transfer any additional arms to Israel. Okay. But what the document would do is change the definition, right?..."
"That's newsworthy to, I mean, we just assume that the Pentagon and the issue are very close."
"So when Pentagon insiders are leaking news of discord between Israel and the Pentagon, that's news. That's dissonance. That doesn't make any sense, right?..."
"So the Pentagon just declared Israel an enemy of the U.S. The same way Congress voted to merge our militaries with theirs. Am I..."
"...military and then merge your private military with uh japan germany israel right okay the idea is you prioritize the military they become companies..."
"...develop to deliver these nuclear weapons right i guarantee you if israel has concrete evidence that um iran has a nuclear weapon it's planning..."
"occupy wall street occupy occupy wall street people forget this but occupy occupy wall street had had the potential to become a real revolution..."
"to this war right um so because israel is at war america's stuck there right so make israel a scapegoat and then because of..."
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