Jiang says a position in the right right so all of Spartan society was structured around
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Jiang reframes Hormuz disruption as a production-system collapse and argues that escalation incentives make the Iran conflict a political-economic choke point beyond price shocks.
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"a position in the right right so all of Spartan society was structured around"
"...they're up or down to take a put or a call position, know that the market's going to come up to his position later..."
"The position of pressure in Germany will not be determined by its liberalism, but by its power. Pressure must concentrate its strength and hold..."
"...the Iranians to respond to my attacks right i can also position um forces here and here why because these areas okay in the..."
"...you and once they owe you money they're not in a position to say well guess what we're going to default or uh we..."
"...then the power and the NPR would have been put into position so the power that the power would have been put into position..."
"...haven't criticized him very harshly. You know, they take their policy positions and those policy positions are consistent, but they're not taking it out..."
"...with Iran, the Iranians prepared for this by having every key position in their state administration. They have the deputy and the deputy's deputy,..."
"...understand how history moves. The elite understands this, and so they position themselves in a way that allows them to maximize their benefit during..."
"...the other. And I think that we are in a unique position in many, many generations of humanity, but we're not in the same..."
"...think that the only way for us to get in that position is to actually take the world in a better direction and leave..."
"...is right in that Trump is trying to negotiate from a position of strength. But I think the more obvious explanation is that Trump..."
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Jiang reframes Hormuz disruption as a production-system collapse and argues that escalation incentives make the Iran conflict a political-economic choke point beyond price shocks.
A source-grounded reading of the nation-state as war machine: Rousseau turns liberty into sovereignty, Fichte turns language into blood, Bismarck turns welfare into war infrastructure, Mussolini turns myth into death, and 21st-century war turns...
Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
The interview begins as a fight over whether the Iran war has helped anyone, then turns into a harder question: what happens when a regional war reveals that waterways, energy corridors, diaspora hopes, and...
The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
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