He describes Israel as a democracy-and-theocracy with a strategic objective named Greater Israel, supported by biblical narrative, intelligence networks, and diaspora financing channels.
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For Jiang, spiritual cohesion matters more than physical cities; destroyed cities can be rebuilt, but a people must believe in something enough to die for it.
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Transnational capital is not monolithic, but Jiang expects the best short-term opportunity and most growth to be in Israel/the Middle East, so more capital will shift there.
For Jiang, spiritual cohesion matters more than physical cities; destroyed cities can be rebuilt, but a people must believe in something enough to die for it.
Pax Judaica is not identical with Israel; Israel is the host and Pax Judaica/transnational capital is the parasite.
Jiang identifies Iran's three strategic objectives as removing America from the Middle East, deterring Israel, and destroying or resetting the global economy in a way that benefits Iran.
Jiang says a possible end state is that America leaves the Middle East, Israel is humbled, and the global economy is destroyed, while Iran is also destroyed as a nation state and balkanized.
Jiang predicts the Iran war will shift the center of gravity from America to Israel because Israel wants to be the center of the world.
Jiang says Israel is the best place for capital to shift because the Greater Israel project creates war, rebuilding needs, and a global-trade hub.
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"...democracy as well as a theocracy. And the way you destroy Israel is you cause it to enter a civil war. All right. And..."
"And therefore the Jewish people have a right to be in Israel and do whatever they want because that is what God promised them...."
"All right. So the Greater Israel Project stretches from the Nile to the Euphrates. What's important is that it also encompasses parts of Turkey,..."
"...this conflict will only get worse and worse, because it benefits Israel to have as much conflict as possible in the Middle East. Okay...."
"...any power. And they can just bet on different horses, Japan, Israel, Germany. Okay. Yeah. So, in my analysis, I use abstract terms that..."
"...that first of all, most of the money will go to Israel. Why? Because Israel provides the best short -term investment opportunities if you're..."
"...things don't have to be the same. All right. How can Israel sustain a global empire when their religious leaders view the physical destruction..."
"...galvanize the patriotism and political will of your people, okay? Alright. Israel will be humbled. Doesn't that change Pax Judaica? Okay. Alright. Okay. So..."
"...is the parasite. America is the host. So in this situation, Israel is the host and Pax Judaica will be the parasite or transnational..."
"is the host. Once the U.S. leaves, Israel becomes a host, Pax Judica, transnational capital, becomes a parasite. Okay? So there's no way the..."
"...want to destroy the global economy and they want to deter Israel. Okay? Does that make sense? These are the three strategic objectives of..."
"of Iran in this war. Let's look at America. America is okay destroy Iran as a nation state. Okay? Which basically means you destroy..."
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