He links contemporary immigration conflict to poorer populations moving into rich countries, including Latin American migration to the United States and Muslim migration to Europe after wars such as Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
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Refugees
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...point in Europe because you had these tens of millions of refugees. Trying to escape these wars in the Middle East, created by America's..."
Key Notes
He argues the Khazar-Jewish marriage made sense because Khazars gained a religion distinct from neighboring empires and gained the skills of Jewish refugees.
Jiang characterizes the Sea Peoples as a combination of pirates and refugees, hungry groups who attacked Egypt because it was the breadbasket of the world.
Jiang says Europe's 2014 refugee crisis forced a choice between border closure and cultural identity preservation or mass intake; Merkel's open-door confidence produced the opposite of the promised integration.
Jiang says Merkel's 2015-style refugee posture looked less like a realistic plan than a slogan masking motives that were never honestly articulated.
Jiang says Europe is politically fissured because decades of Middle East wars sent refugee flows into societies that lacked the capacity to absorb them.
Jiang says Europe is in deep trouble because it already lost cheap Russian energy during the Ukraine war and is now exposed to Middle Eastern LNG disruption, refugee inflows, and additional military commitments.
Jiang says Ukraine has no future as a nation because of massive casualties, refugee flight, and the strategic importance of the resource-rich east.
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"...point in Europe because you had these tens of millions of refugees. Trying to escape these wars in the Middle East, created by America's..."
"...don't have the capacity to absorb these tens of millions of refugees. And Angela Merkel said, we can do this, man. We can do..."
"...Europe. So, these wars in the Middle East created millions of refugees who then went to Europe. And I don't know what the Europeans..."
"...know you know if this war continues you're gonna have more refugees flowing into Europe which is going to cause a lot more um..."
"...themselves destroyed destroyed because america's war on terror forcing millions of refugees to seek better opportunities in europe okay and so this is causing..."
"So not only did the Khazars wanted their own religion that was distinct from Byzantines and the Abbasids but they also wanted the skills,..."
"...got millions of these Ukrainians who have fled the country as refugees. They've sought refuge in Western countries and they're not going back because..."
"...Sea Peoples, they were basically a combination of pirates and also refugees. These people attacked Egypt because Egypt was the breadbasket of the world...."
"...There were revolutions. And so you had this massive surge of refugees called the"
"...concern won't be wars. Our concern will be these millions of refugees who want to flood into our societies because they're hungry. And they're..."
"...one of the dangers is, listening to the diaspora and to refugee communities. When we were in the UK, we were so against Saddam,..."
"So she and some refugees sought refuge in Northern Africa. So they found the city of Carthage. And they worked really hard to build..."
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