A deliberately widened war that pulls surrounding states into fighting in ways that benefit Israeli strategic expansion.
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Regional conflagration
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...in the best interest actually of the Israelis to create a regional conflagration because ultimately their purpose is the greater Israel project and so..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...in the best interest actually of the Israelis to create a regional conflagration because ultimately their purpose is the greater Israel project and so..."
Key Notes
Jiang argues Israel benefits from a wider regional conflagration because he sees the larger project as expansion after Iran into Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
Jiang says Israel benefits from dragging Saudi Arabia and other GCC states into the war because that lets Iran weaken future Greater Israel targets in advance.
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"...in the best interest actually of the Israelis to create a regional conflagration because ultimately their purpose is the greater Israel project and so..."
"...to drag the GCC nations into this war and create a regional conflagration, especially Saudi Arabia. Because remember, in the Greater Israel Project scheme,..."
"...eventually draw Turk, Turkia into this war. This will become a regional conflagration, um, but at the same time, as long as United States..."
"...they want to do is this. They want to force a regional conflagration in the Middle East that will draw in the world. When..."
"...achieve the greater Israel project, is heavily invested in creating a regional conflagration to create as much havoc as possible so that they could..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jimmy Dore brings Jiang on because an earlier prediction seems to have landed: Trump is back, the United States is now at war with Iran, and a forecast once dismissed as wild suddenly looks...
Glenn Diesen asks Jiang the practical questions first: what is this war for, who is exhausting whom, where is the weak point, and why would Washington choose such a disaster?
George Galloway brings Jiang on for an immediate wartime reading, and Jiang answers by turning battlefield questions into a larger trap structure.
Sneako opens by telling Jiang that the predictions have started landing.
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