Jiang infers from Russian military advisors spending months in Iran that Moscow and Tehran were war-gaming an eventual American invasion rather than genuinely drifting apart.
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Military Advisors
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this, but remember what preceded this is like the Russians sent military advisors to Iran, including, I believe, like one of the top generals..."
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"...this, but remember what preceded this is like the Russians sent military advisors to Iran, including, I believe, like one of the top generals..."
"...NATO is helping the Ukrainian military against Russia. You have NATO military advisors devising strategy against Russia. Okay? So, it's most likely that the..."
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This first community livestream begins as an ask-me-anything, but Jiang keeps pulling the questions back into one picture: America is drifting toward a disastrous Iran war, domestic politics has become theater, and the only...
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: the Iran war that looks like American domination is the moment the United States becomes trapped, because geography, supply, domestic politics, sunk cost, and nuclear deterrence...
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