Jiang says Iran keeps the Strait of Hormuz closure in reserve because it wants moral authority and must weigh the full global repercussions before using that option.
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Moral authority
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...global opinion. It needs to be on the side of the moral authority. And so I think closing off the Strait of Homs, it..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...global opinion. It needs to be on the side of the moral authority. And so I think closing off the Strait of Homs, it..."
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"...global opinion. It needs to be on the side of the moral authority. And so I think closing off the Strait of Homs, it..."
"...the Catechol Imperative. For him, the Catechol Imperative is the highest moral authority. Moral law. The highest moral good. What we all should strive..."
"...many political parties. You have too many old people without any moral authority in power. And then elite overproduction. This is why I'm not..."
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