Jiang says the point of America's wars is not victory but endless conflict that lets a military-industrial and transnational security complex loot the American taxpayer.
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Loot
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"Look. Your understanding of the world is limited, okay? You think the United States actually matters. You think the United States went into Afghanistan,..."
"...And again, these ideas were created in order to erode the loot, destroy the influence and power of the Catholic church so that people..."
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The interview opens as a first-week war briefing and then keeps widening.
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