A state response strategy to sustain military commitments by reorganizing populations and incentives.
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social engineering
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So Ukrainian men didn't want to go to war against Russia. And the fact that they managed to sacrifice well over a million of..."
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"So Ukrainian men didn't want to go to war against Russia. And the fact that they managed to sacrifice well over a million of..."
"Yes, yes, yes. I'm, I'm aware of that, but I, I, uh, the, the story, the version that I, um, kind of accepted is..."
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Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
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