Jiang says Mark Carney's speech marks a turning point because it openly declares the old rules-based order a myth and the Trump-era United States a mafia empire.
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Mafia empire
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Absolutely. And I think that Mark Carney, you know, his speech marked a turning point in this. So recall his speech. He said that,..."
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"Absolutely. And I think that Mark Carney, you know, his speech marked a turning point in this. So recall his speech. He said that,..."
"...okay into this empire and now it's it's devolved in this Mafia Empire where Mike makes right and so every nation um needs to..."
"much credit okay the United States has become a mafia Empire and Trump is just a mafia boss so what what what they want..."
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