Jiang presents Putin as the only current world leader who can think strategically over the long term, and says Putin's method is to organize sanctioned states and disaffected participants in the American system into sources of volatility that destabilize the dollar order.
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Sanctioned states
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Jiang reduces Putin's usable anti-American coalition to Russia, Belarus, Iran, and North Korea, treating Venezuela as conquered, Syria as destroyed, and Myanmar as too consumed by civil war to matter strategically.
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"I will also point out that of all the world leaders in the world, I would say only Vladimir Putin seems to be strategic...."
"Okay? Myanmar has a civil war. Forget about them. Venezuela has been conquered by the Americans. Syria is destroyed. Okay? So basically, there are..."
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