A memorandum of understanding Jiang treats as a fragile temporary peace instrument that manages public fatigue more than it resolves the war.
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MOU
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...possible by this weekend, they'll come to and they'll sign an MOU. And you know what? I honestly would not be surprised if they..."
Key Notes
Jiang's shorthand for memoranda of understanding that would signal a formalized diplomatic thaw between Washington and Beijing.
He says the recent Iran-war de-escalation may produce a memorandum of understanding, but such agreements are mainly used to exhaust public attention and are unlikely to last because they cannot realistically include Gaza and Lebanon.
Jiang says the memorandum was effectively settled before the Beijing summit and that its real shape will reveal itself over the following year.
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"...possible by this weekend, they'll come to and they'll sign an MOU. And you know what? I honestly would not be surprised if they..."
"...to such a thing, okay? So yeah, they might sign an MOU, but the MOU, the MOU will not last. Len Deason tweeted out..."
"They had to sign the MOU. They're not going to sit together for like days and days to negotiate the deal. That's what underlings..."
"...of, you know, a lot of, they'll send a lot of MOUs that signal a major rapprochement. So I would look like the idiot..."
"...meeting, the first thing that they would accomplish is signing an MOU agreement to build this power. And they have not done so. And..."
"...Philippines, and China sent 28 warships, okay? Trump sent Iran an MOU. Iran made modifications, and Trump said no, okay? So it seems like..."
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