Jiang's term for the Venezuela standoff: both sides escalate visibly to test nerve and preserve face while still trying to avoid full war.
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play chicken
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...see a similar situation in Venezuela where both sides are playing chicken. You know, both sides are, you know, huffing and puffing. But they..."
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"...see a similar situation in Venezuela where both sides are playing chicken. You know, both sides are, you know, huffing and puffing. But they..."
"...need to, you know, huff and puff and show off and play chicken before they come to that actual agreement in order to save..."
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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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