Jiang says Putin reads this as a historically recurring pattern, citing World War I Russia and near-revolutionary Germany as cases where prolonged war fed radical political turnover at home.
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Political tension
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this war drags on, it's going to create a lot of political tension back at home, especially if you're drafting young men to fight..."
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"...this war drags on, it's going to create a lot of political tension back at home, especially if you're drafting young men to fight..."
"...So, part one of the plan is to create as much political tension in Southeast Asia as possible by using North Korea. Part two..."
"...to invest in united states but trade war because of the political tension a lot of these wealthy people have moved to japan right..."
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Jiang's through-line is that American decline will not end in a peaceful handoff to China or Russia.
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