Jiang argues that Iran's refusal to preemptively strike expresses a commitment to truth and righteousness rather than mere tactical restraint.
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Righteousness
Jiang argues that Iran's refusal to preemptively strike expresses a commitment to truth and righteousness rather than mere tactical restraint.
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"Yeah. Look, I think that the Iranians have extremely high morale, and the reason why is they think they are on the side of..."
"...yourself to the will of God, when you commit yourself to righteousness, there's an inner fire in you that allows you to surmount all..."
"But now, apart from law, the righteousness of God has been disclosed and is attested by the law and the prophets. The righteousness of..."
"...inherit the earth blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be filled blessed are the most merciful for they..."
"...who follows the righteous path for the sake of the best righteousness. So how do you know you're doing Asha? Because you are happy...."
"...to return to God you have to live a life of righteousness of love of compassion of imagination if you want to return to..."
"...but I will now make you stand for justice, truth, and righteousness so that we, the Athenian people, will worship you and admire you,..."
"...then you bring justice, truth, you bring justice and truth and righteousness into the world, okay?"
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