Germany, Israel, and Japan are named by Jiang as powers constrained by American empire that would rise in their regions if America withdrew.
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Regional powers
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...lead the region, then I think Israel would become the dominant power in the region. But I think the same is true for throughout..."
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Jiang identifies Germany, Israel, and Japan as regional powers currently constrained by the American empire, and says they would rise if America returned home and isolated itself.
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"...lead the region, then I think Israel would become the dominant power in the region. But I think the same is true for throughout..."
"...Okay? Does that make sense? So I would say that... The regional powers right now are Germany, Israel, and Japan. And it's an American..."
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