Jiang identifies the major powers in his 1939 map as the Soviet Union, Japan, the United States, Britain, Germany, and France.
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Major powers
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Simon says the Maduro extraction either happened with Maduro's coordination inside a larger power agreement or with the consent of other major powers even if Maduro resisted.
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"And Venezuela was the perfect operation to do that. It requires 200 billion to 400 billion dollars of investment to take advantage of Venezuela's..."
"He's got all that Bitcoin and stablecoin wealth from selling the oil via the crypto networks. Or he genuinely didn't consent to what greater..."
"But for America, it's the empire. It has hubris, and therefore it must save face. All right? Does that make sense? All right. All..."
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