Jiang argues that Trump's actual movement of naval assets is militarily incoherent and will exhaust the force because fleets cannot be repositioned on spectacle timelines.
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Naval assets
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that the Americans have... They have parked one -third of their naval assets in the Caribbean today. It's to tell the Chinese and the..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that the Americans have... They have parked one -third of their naval assets in the Caribbean today. It's to tell the Chinese and the..."
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"...it's confusing because why are you sending a third of your naval assets to the Caribbean to bomb fishing vessels and to kidnap Maduro?..."
"It takes months of planning. It's extremely expensive. These sailors need rest. Trump is just going to exhaust the American military. Trump is not..."
"...that the Americans have... They have parked one -third of their naval assets in the Caribbean today. It's to tell the Chinese and the..."
"...advantage that Russia has is that America doesn't have that much naval assets anymore. It used to, but not anymore. The other thing is..."
"...venezuela and kidnaps maduro uh you have one -third of america's naval assets but the second third is uh in the northern part of..."
"...kidnapping of maduro in venezuela especially with one -third of american naval assets patrolling the caribbean especially with this attack against iran what trump..."
"...So, there's a Trump corollary to the Moreno Doctrine. And the naval assets assembled in the Caribbean, or 10 % of all of America's..."
"...seeing the escalation in Venezuela. We're seeing 10 percent of America's naval assets consolidate in the Caribbean and recently there's been an escalation. American..."
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