Jiang says Trump does not want to abandon NATO but to reshape its leadership and Europe's political landscape in favor of nationalist parties more personally compatible with him.
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"is not to replace NATO per se, but to change the leadership of NATO and make NATO much more subservient to him. Right? So..."
"...me. Okay? So in Germany, that's AFD. Right? In France, that's Le Pen's party. In Spain, that's Vox. Okay? So what Trump envisions is..."
"...the new populist leaders we have this is what they're marine le pen to ift this is essentially the same language they also use..."
"...an early election and it's possible in three months time Marine Le Pen's party will run and govern France. Okay? So how to explain..."
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