Jiang interprets recent pressure on Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, Greenland, and Canada as one connected attempt to control resources and access rather than isolated episodes.
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"Yeah, so if you look at the national security strategy of America, which was published a month ago, it's very clear what the grand..."
"about talking about a blockade of Cuba, they're also about land strikes against cartels in Colombia and Mexico. They're talking about taking over Greenland,..."
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