Jiang says China is Venezuela's main customer and economic backer but has explicitly ruled out intervening either economically or militarily because it respects the Monroe Doctrine.
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Nonintervention
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "OK. So China imports 80 percent of U.S. dollars. China imports 80 percent of Venezuela's oil. OK, so 80 percent of Venezuela's oil goes..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "OK. So China imports 80 percent of U.S. dollars. China imports 80 percent of Venezuela's oil. OK, so 80 percent of Venezuela's oil goes..."
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"OK. So China imports 80 percent of U.S. dollars. China imports 80 percent of Venezuela's oil. OK, so 80 percent of Venezuela's oil goes..."
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The interview begins with a European emergency and ends in the Caribbean, but Jiang treats both as one argument: Washington is willing to let allies absorb the blast radius while using regional pressure to...
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