Jiang says the destruction of the Al-Azhar Mosque to clear space for the Third Temple would trigger mass outrage and possibly revolutions across the Islamic world, with Jordan especially vulnerable.
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The war on Iran is the visible spark.
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The war on Iran is the visible spark.
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"...this may cause actually revolutions within the Islamic world. Places like Jordan are particularly vulnerable to a revolution right now. This war in Ukraine..."
"...Levant. This is the Levant. Okay? Which includes President Israel, Syria, Jordan. Okay? And Lebanon. What's below the Levant? Egypt. What's above the Levant?..."
"...And it covers part of Turkey, of Syria, of Lebanon, of Jordan, and parts of Saudi Arabia, which also includes Mecca and Medina."
"...others. So I could easily create a media education company like Jordan Peterson and start my own university. I don't want to do that...."
"...it also encompasses parts of Turkey, all of Syria, all of Jordan, all of Lebanon, and parts of Saudi Arabia. Okay. And then Iraq..."
"...Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Jordan, put your microphone on there. Yeah. Okay. horn was me and in..."
"...a lot of people are making the comparison between you and jordan peterson i'm not sure if he's still on daily wire have you..."
"...getting difficult for you in march how could we learn from jordan peterson's career"
"i think that jordan peterson is a brilliant teacher right if you go back and watch his uft lectures he had a way of..."
"...that's a lot of money um it's nowhere near how much jordan peterson makes i think the daily wire gave him 60 million dollars..."
"...being a teacher and i i think that's a mistake that jordan peterson made and like quite honestly once you make this mistake you're..."
"Right. So I think another mistake that Jordan Peterson made was too much online engagement, where he was actually responding to his critics on..."
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