Jiang argues that China's practical position is not to save Iran but to let Trump finish the war quickly in whichever way he judges best, because Beijing wants fewer destabilizing changes rather than Iranian victory.
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Nonintervention
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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.
Jiang says China's geopolitical doctrine is to avoid intervening in wars that do not directly involve Chinese territory or sovereignty.
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"I don't want more wars. I don't want more conflict. So basically, this is giving Trump a green light to finish this war. Against..."
"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..."
"Yeah. So unfortunately, the Chinese theory of geopolitics. It's very clear. It's very stark. It's pretty consistent. It's been consistent for decades. China will..."
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The conversation starts with Iran, but it quickly becomes a wider map of how Jiang thinks history moves.
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