Jiang says Chinese public opinion is overwhelmingly pragmatic and money-driven rather than ideological or politically loyal.
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Political loyalty
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...love. OK. It's that simple. Like the Chinese have absolutely no political loyalties."
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Alexander says one of the most ruthless and cynical things he has seen in recent weeks is the way Trump has thrown Orban under a bus.
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"...love. OK. It's that simple. Like the Chinese have absolutely no political loyalties."
"As you point out, the Chinese are not eschatological in the way that the Russians and Americans are."
"go round and round and round and round well um i i i have to say one of the most um ruthless and cynical..."
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The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
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