The maritime trade routes Jiang says the American empire must dominate in order to sustain energy control and hegemony.
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seaways
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"...sustain their hegemony, but they also depend on control of the seaways."
"...As long as the British Empire is able to control the seaways, then it controls the world. So in the world, the great crisis,..."
"...for the Europeans to obey American orders because America controls the seaways. And America could at any time bankrupt Europe. It's time that South..."
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