Jiang says Iran's core aims are survival, removing the United States from the Middle East, and uniting the Muslim world, not destroying Israel for its own sake.
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Iran's broader goal is framed as unifying the Muslim world by rallying people against unpopular U.S.-backed dictatorships and establishing Pax Islamica.
His predicted upshot is that Israel removes America from the Middle East and becomes the Empire of Israel, Iran unites the Muslim world behind its leadership, and Trump probably gets a third term.
Jiang says that once American bases are removed, the Gulf monarchies would drift into Iranian client status and expand Iran's influence across the Muslim world.
Jiang says Iran wants Muslims broadly on its side and therefore does not want to be seen as the villain of the war, especially under the gaze of a global Muslim audience.
He argues that if Israel destroys the mosque, Muslim-majority states such as Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia will denounce Israel but avoid meaningful military action because they are corrupt vassals of the American, and increasingly Israeli, imperial order.
Jiang predicts that an Al-Aqsa-destruction crisis would topple multiple Muslim-world regimes and thereby expand demand for Israeli AI surveillance technology as threatened rulers scramble for control tools.
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"...United States from the Middle East. Iran wants to unite the Muslim world. Those things make sense, but why would Iran want to destroy..."
"...and rebuild their society, but then to project power throughout the Muslim world. These influencers also have property in Dubai, right? So it's in..."
"They want to galvanize the Islamic population. They want Muslims on their side. So, you know, two billion Muslims are watching this war, and..."
"...And that requires vengeance. So is that it can unify the Muslim world. Okay? If you look at this map most of the Muslim..."
"Algeria uh these places they're all Right? So if you rally the people who hate their governments and you overthrow them then that makes..."
"...if Israel destroys the Al -Azhar Mosque, there's very little the Muslim world can do about this. The only Islamic country in the world..."
"And you'll see a lot of regimes being thrown. And that's good for Israel because now these regimes need more of Israeli AI surveillance..."
"...East and become the Empire of Israel. Iran will unite the Muslim world behind its leadership and Donald Trump will probably get his third..."
"...to reach its true potential, needs to be mastered of the Muslim world. It needs to displace Saudi Arabia. Because Saudi Arabia, it's too..."
"...the entire GCC. Yeah. Overthrow the corrupt governments of the entire Muslim world, and install governments that put God, Allah, first."
"...system of the iranians their grand strategy is to unite the muslim world under leadership they have three attack vectors okay the first attack..."
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