Jiang interprets Maduro's mobilization of 4.5 million militiamen after the dispatch of three U.S. warships as an overreaction that reveals regime instability.
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Militiamen
Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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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.
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"...the way that Maduro's been behaving, like calling up 4.5 million militiamen. Um, when America sent three warships. That's, that's kind of over overreaction..."
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"...some time, there was some conflict between U.S. soldiers and Shia militiamen in Iraq. And the Pentagon thought it had to act, okay? So,..."
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