He cites Wesley Clark's post-9/11 account of a seven-nations target list and says Iran is the last major country remaining on that plan, which is why Tehran assumes America will come for it eventually.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I think that Iran has been preparing for about 20 years for this fight. In the 1980s, Iran fought this kind of cataclysmic war..."
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Jiang cites Wesley Clark's post-9/11 account of a U.S. plan to attack seven countries and says Iran is the last unfinished state on that longstanding list.
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"I think that Iran has been preparing for about 20 years for this fight. In the 1980s, Iran fought this kind of cataclysmic war..."
"Um, so, um, Iran has oil, it has, um, uh, the, the best geographic location and we can ask for to, to facilitate global..."
"And now it's just coming to fruition and, and really it's, I think I'm running a marathon, right? You you're, you're like so close..."
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