Jiang says the Greater Israel project would widen the war beyond Iran toward a much larger regional transformation, potentially including Turkey after Iran.
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Regional WAR
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Key Notes
Jiang argues Israel wants to widen the war deliberately so the region destroys itself and Israel remains the last standing power.
Jiang says the report still fits what he considers Mossad's normal method: avoiding direct war and instead dragging allies into it through covert provocation.
Jiang says Turkey is a wild card because the Americans and Israelis want to drag it into the war.
Jiang predicts that regardless of how the Iran war ends, Israel will keep escalating against regional states, with Turkey becoming a later target after Iran.
Jiang's endpoint is that outside powers may covertly reinforce Venezuela if U.S. troops go in, because once Venezuela falls the rest of the region reads itself as next, making the hemisphere a 'lake of gasoline.'
Timestamped Evidence
"And that's a litmus test of whether this war is eschatological or not. Okay. So that's the second thing. Um, the third thing is..."
"And the answer is the insurance money, as well as they need to burn down Israel in order to create the Pax Judaica. Okay...."
"How do you see this? Well, first of all, I don't think there's an off ramp for this war. I think it's very hard..."
"as much destruction as possible and they want this war to continue for as long as possible because they have nuclear weapons so Iranians..."
"Khorasan on his show said that he received information from the Qataris that they had arrested two Mossad agents who were trying to infiltrate..."
"like to drag their allies into the war right and it's in the best interest actually of the Israelis to create a regional conflagration..."
"to in this conflict yeah so um Turquia is a wild card um and so obviously the Americans and this release want to drag..."
"It encompasses Lebanon, Syria, parts of Turkey, parts of Saudi Arabia, and parts of Egypt, meaning that regardless of how this war in Iran..."
"First of all. You are outraged at the fact that. Trump is trying to. Conduct regime change in Venezuela. You don't like the Yankees...."
"And as you can see, it is a regional war. And both sides are seeking maximalist objectives. And what this means is the United..."
"...affecting the the wider world given that it's not only a regional war war but it's become a global war world war in many..."
"...do you see a pathway here from it becoming a proper regional war or a world war?"
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The lecture names the law of proximity: people and nations play many games at once, but the nearest game is the one that governs action.
Danny asks whether Jiang's Iran-war prediction is now playing out.
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.
This interview is useful because it does not merely pile up predictions.
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