Jiang says right so so i want to talk about minnesota right because like let's look at the events before they're any good shooting where nick shirley right...
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Jiang treats the Xi–Trump visit as a strategic theater.
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"...right and and then ellen musk makes this viral so it seems coordinated and then yeah of course right and then trump what he..."
"...And this is something called the blocking order. And this also seems like an escalation in the US -China trade war where previously, Chinese..."
"...MOU. Iran made modifications, and Trump said no, okay? So it seems like the war will only increase in the Middle East. After Iran..."
"...Trump leaves. So if you just look at what's happening, it seems as though there's still a lot of friction between the United States..."
"...All right. Let's continue. Okay. So, in the geopolitical landscape, it seems as though America is trying to contain China. So, this is Tehran...."
"...my speculation with apologies for these possibly unnecessary words, but now seem the time to say it, what the US and Israel are doing..."
"...fundamental fact of human history. Everything, no matter how stable it seems in the beginning, it all comes crashing down. Eventually. Eventually."
"...He knows that in the day ye thereof, your eyes that seem so clear yet are but dim, shall perfectly be then open and..."
"...hate begins. I don't know these streets at all. Hills it seems and still houses. Okay. And so she's going to go carousel. Because...."
"...I think that's been a big problem for Trump, is nobody seems to be helping. If you want to get people to help you,..."
"...the IRGC, the Iranian regime, remains pretty well in charge. That seems clear because the people are not rising up at all. We know..."
"...I think that's been a big problem for Trump is nobody seems to be helping. Well, one of the problems is he keeps trashing..."
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