Jiang's name for the Iranian endgame: a religious-political order where a unified Islamic world no longer fears Americans or Israelis.
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Pax Islamica
Jiang's name for the Iranian endgame: a religious-political order where a unified Islamic world no longer fears Americans or Israelis.
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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.
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"...Shia world but the Islamic world. And this creates something called Pax Islamica. That is the end goal guys. Okay? If you do that..."
"Alright? So what they want to do is create an uprising. And it's already happening guys. Um the Shia in Pakistan stormed the American..."
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