The three main proxy vectors Jiang identifies are Kurds, Azerbaijanis, and Balochs, but he says none of them is likely to fight as obedient American or Israeli ground forces.
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Proxy forces
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"Right. So. As you point out, the American strategy is to use proxies for a ground invasion, and that's what they did very effectively..."
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The interview opens as a first-week war briefing and then keeps widening.
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