Jiang uses the nuclear-age phrase for US-China financial and energy interdependence.
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mutually assured destruction
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...War, your adversary was Soviet Union. And because of mad, mutually assured destruction, these two countries would not go to war. War against each..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...War, your adversary was Soviet Union. And because of mad, mutually assured destruction, these two countries would not go to war. War against each..."
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"...the US financial markets. So what we're seeing is almost mutually assured destruction, right? So if the United States were to cut off China's,..."
"...War, your adversary was Soviet Union. And because of mad, mutually assured destruction, these two countries would not go to war. War against each..."
"...so, the Cold War was defined by something called MAD, Mutually Assured Destruction, because both had nuclear weapons. Okay? So, they didn't really go..."
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