Jiang says some gay guy recently yeah yeah and like like why is it like whoever fights them like loses
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Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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"...and like like why is it like whoever fights them like loses"
"...you're like wait a minute here okay let's just say i lose taiwan let's say i say to china i want taiwan to return..."
"...Iran. And the third prediction is that the United States would lose this war. And in losing this war, this would radically reshape the..."
"...the matter. If it were not to invade Iran, it would lose its empire. Its empire is based purely on the US dollar, the..."
"...2024, I believe it was, you said that the U.S. would lose this war. Right. Why did you predict that the U.S. will lose..."
"...are not willing to commit to the fight, you're going to lose."
"...park naval carriers inside the Shard of Malacca, and China will lose 90 % of its trade. Energy exports. But if they parked them..."
"Really? Yes. But you said in your prediction that he would lose the war. Right. What's your definition of lose the war?"
"...person, right? I'm helping you achieve your dream. I'm helping you lose weight. I'm helping you avoid drugs. I'm helping you work harder. Won't..."
"...pawns are soldiers. In other words, Russia is not afraid to lose soldiers on the battlefield. Okay?"
"...waters. All this stuff. America sets up these wars and then loses them. You've described Donald Trump as an anarchist who behaves like a..."
"...is still globally reliant. So if the GCC collapses, then it loses its petrol dollar, it loses its electricity, it loses millions of dollars..."
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Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
Jiang reframes Hormuz disruption as a production-system collapse and argues that escalation incentives make the Iran conflict a political-economic choke point beyond price shocks.
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Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
Jiang treats the Iran shock as a long-cycle pressure system: initial strikes fail, the state shifts to durable economic coercion, and public attention is expected to absorb scarcity, distraction, and control mechanisms as this...
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