Jiang argues that the American military establishment is structurally interested in continuing wars rather than winning them because permanent war sustains budgets, black ops, and slush-fund ecosystems.
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Permanent WAR
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"works, it's not like, like, and Julian Assange said, said it so well, the American military is not interested in winning wars, it's only..."
"Basically, you believe the world is going into permanent war, and so you provide the resources and the manufacturing in order to facilitate this..."
"...the end of the war, it was eventually a clear and permanent war. And it never stopped making history. And after the Cold War,..."
"...happened. Okay? October 7th happened, and then Israel is now in permanent war that gives him emergency powers. Okay? All right. To give you..."
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