Jiang's Mackinder-style model is that a railway-integrated Eurasian power would neutralize sea trade and thereby collapse British geopolitical leverage, which is why Britain keeps financing continental conflict.
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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Jiang treats the Middle East conflict and global monetary system as parts of one strategic architecture: empire, geography, and control of energy channels.
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"...Germany or Russia, then it would unite the Eurasian continent by railway."
"And it would negate sea trade. And so Britain would collapse economically, militarily. Demographically. And so for the past 200 years, Britain has been..."
"...then what they can do is they can build a Eurasian railway system connecting Russia, Iran, and China together."
"...the Chinese could use the Belt and Road Initiative, basically the railway system, to reinforce Tehran from the east. So now you can no..."
"...that is by targeting key infrastructure power plants desalination plants roads railway networks okay i can't destroy all of them but i can destroy..."
"...Tehran is a city of 10 million people. It relies on railway transportation for its food. So what you do is you attack the..."
"choke and strangle Tehran to death meaning cutting off the railway system, the roads which would put Tehran under siege. They couldn't get food..."
"...like Tehran, okay? So the Americans and the Israelis are bombing railway"
"...itself. It doesn't have the capacity to maintain its high speed railway. It doesn't really have capacity to maintain its manufacturing sector. So if..."
"...now what Russia, China, and Iran can do is build a railway network, Belt and Road, North -South Corridor, whatever you call it, that..."
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