Jiang argues that East Asia's harder fighting cultures are Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, not China, because those societies historically faced harsher external pressure and developed more aggressive military habits.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "There are three military powers in Southeast Asia. They are Japan. And why is Japan a military power? Because it's aggressive. Why? Because it's..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "There are three military powers in Southeast Asia. They are Japan. And why is Japan a military power? Because it's aggressive. Why? Because it's..."
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Jiang predicts North Korea, South Korea, and Japan will become more militaristic and nationalistic because they no longer trust America to protect global peace and trade routes.
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"There are three military powers in Southeast Asia. They are Japan. And why is Japan a military power? Because it's aggressive. Why? Because it's..."
"That's the way the Viennese are. The Chinese are completely different, okay? If you try to invade Japan, the Japanese would do the same..."
"...this war in the Middle East, it's going to make North Korea, South Korea, and Japan much more militaristic, much more nationalistic, because they..."
"Right. So I think if you're Japan, your main focus is on reasserting naval supremacy in the South China Sea. The reason why is..."
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