Jiang predicts it is very possible there will be military action against Cuba within the next month.
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"...know it's very possible that within the next month there'll be military action against cuba right so it's all part of this national security..."
"...would have absolutely allowed America to use our bases for any military action they wanted. I do think that we have quite long memories..."
"...incapable of negotiating good faith, that you must assume that any military action that's now taken is done to eliminate the regime of, of..."
"Would you welcome U S military action? I will welcome more and more pressure. So Maduro understands that he has to go, that his..."
"...I actually thought that Trump was bluffing on Venezuela because a military action against Venezuela would make no sense. Um, it would open a..."
"...of living. And that's why we're seeing, uh, this, um, these military actions. Yeah. You know, in the United States, in Mexico, in Venezuela,..."
"...the United Nations. The United Nations gave its consent to the military action, okay? So the United States made the argument that this is..."
"...and awe? Shock and awe is basically unlimited strategic goals, unilateral military action, right? We, America, will do this by ourselves. We don't really..."
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