Jiang frames the lecture's central question as why Chinese society still gravitates toward America and what Putin can do about that dependence, then says the answer requires going back to the post-World War II order.
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Putin strategy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...why is the relationship like this? Second of all, what is Putin's strategy of dealing with this? Okay. All right. So to answer this,..."
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Jiang says Putin is intentionally slowing the war because a drawn-out attritional struggle lets Europe waste itself more thoroughly than a fast Russian advance to Kyiv or Odessa would.
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"...why is the relationship like this? Second of all, what is Putin's strategy of dealing with this? Okay. All right. So to answer this,..."
"streets and forcing a fight on the front lines of uh of donbass without any real training without any hope and so you have..."
"and drawing in the europeans okay you give time you give time for the europeans to send엔 to send in volunteers to ukraine and..."
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