Jiang says Washington sees Russia and especially China as having encroached too deeply into Latin America through security ties, investment, trade, ports, and food-supply links.
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Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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"...the entirety of Latin and South America. China has about 30 ports in South America. It imports one -third of its food. From South..."
"And it's really to disrupt as much as possible China's burgeoning relationship with South America."
"...world. And you can tell because most of the world's business ports are actually based in China, okay? The business is Shanghai, followed by..."
"...The reason why you want Odessa is that it's the major port. And once you control Odessa, you basically block off Ukraine from the..."
"...many times over because it's going to involve uh oil gas ports airports uh infrastructure infrastructure bridges um the media in Iran it's going..."
"...would, that would cripple capitalism in America. If you got the port workers to do the same, if you got the, the people who..."
"...railroad workers, or if you get them in conjunction with the port workers, that's it game over. We, the people win. And of course..."
"I mean, I've been I've stood in Shanghai Port, which I think is the biggest port in the world, and watched everything going out..."
"...the targeting of the railroads as well as well as some ports in the caspian so this entire right international north south transportation group..."
"...the pretext they came up with is, oh, you guys are port city. We're afraid of your naval power. So move inland by 10..."
"...martyrdom especially within chia's islam so i saw there was a port from i forget his name but there's a theory that hamani allowed..."
"...it's to build roads, it's to build infrastructure, it's to build ports. And China has been promoting, as you know, the Shanghai Gold Exchange..."
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