Jiang's term for the destabilizing European fallout he expects if NATO and EU elites have to admit that the Ukraine war was lost after years of official victory narratives.
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political earthquake
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this war, then there's a threat that there will be a political earthquake throughout Europe. Because... NATO and Europe have invested heavily in this..."
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Jiang argues that Europe and NATO cannot politically withstand admitting defeat in Ukraine because they have frozen Russian assets, sold their populations a march-to-Moscow narrative, and would face a political earthquake if they confessed that the war was lost.
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"...this war, then there's a threat that there will be a political earthquake throughout Europe. Because... NATO and Europe have invested heavily in this..."
"...And I think that these two flashpoints will cause like a political earthquake throughout the world that may culminate in civil conflict and possibly..."
"...then, in 1979, Iran was in power. And in 1979, a political earthquake radically changed the landscape of the Middle East. In 1979, there..."
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