Jiang says Russian soldiers see the Ukraine war as a struggle for human civilization and the soul of humanity against what he describes as an antichrist civilizational force.
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Russian Soldiers
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...many casualties in its military. If you actually go and interview Russian soldiers, they are probably the bravest soldiers in the world. They are..."
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"like this war in ukraine it's a really a war for human civilization it's really a war for the soul of humanity it they..."
"...many casualties in its military. If you actually go and interview Russian soldiers, they are probably the bravest soldiers in the world. They are..."
"...as opposed to how the Ukrainians are fighting this war, the Russian soldiers are demonstrating energy, openness and cohesion. What I mean by that..."
"...look at the situation on the front lines the morale among Russian soldiers is extremely high they've mastered drone Warfare um to an extent..."
"...the west and the people of ukraine his comment about 60 russian soldiers was breathing was breathing for for i"
"...bad at. If you just look at the front lines, these Russian soldiers have extremely high morale. And they feel as though they're fighting..."
"...places. The other thing that we're seeing is high morale among Russian soldiers. They're very creative. They're very energetic."
"...disrupt the flow of Russian supplies. And after six months, the Russian soldiers in Ukraine, they're heavily demoralized because they don't have enough to..."
"...has had tremendous breakthroughs these past two months. The morale among Russian soldiers is extremely high, whereas the morale among Ukrainian soldiers has broken..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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Jiang's argument begins with a simple civilizational scorecard: energy, openness, and cohesion.
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Danny from CapitalCosm asks the obvious question: where does the world go from here?
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