He defines three vectors of American power as control of the reserve currency and global finance, maritime trade routes, and critical IT infrastructure such as GPS and undersea fiber-optic systems.
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"...maritime trade. And the third vector is America's control over critical IT infrastructure of the world. America controls the world's GPS satellites. It controls..."
"...else okay so a lot of the hardware underpinning the global it infrastructure um it's being controlled by the israelis so now we go..."
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