Jiang says Europe is on a slow death trajectory rather than an immediate single-year collapse.
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Slow death
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"...going to be another five to 10 years, but it's a slow death for Europe."
"...are like, why wait, man, what's the point of having this slow death would be better for humanity. If we ended this right away..."
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This interview starts with a forecasting method and quickly turns into a map of imperial decline.
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