The host says British elites likely know the UK needs closer China ties but remain constrained by a political and media environment steeped in sinophobia.
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Starmer
Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
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Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
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Jiang says current European leaders such as Macron, Starmer, and Merz are NATO puppets rather than sovereign representatives of their own peoples.
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"in Europe and in Washington don't care frankly a jot about you know from my from my perspective um but in terms of the..."
"...know has been has been ridiculous um and you know Keir Starmer is going to to Beijing I think uh you know next month..."
"Right now, the leaders of Europe, Macron, Stormer, Merz, they are NATO puppets. They just listen to whatever the American generals tell them to..."
"...europe who are extremely unpopular who are just incompetent like macron starmer super unpopular yeah and you know and macron it has been unpopular..."
"And again, that's why you see Keir Starmer and Trump have something in common. Both of their, they have children that married into similar..."
"...He's doing better than Macron in France. He's doing better than Starmer. Doing better than Merz in Germany. Right. Way better. As a matter..."
"...mean, I know who the instruments are, of course, but Keir Starmer is not in charge of Great Britain. Macron isn't in charge of..."
"...is supporting U.S Israel they criticized the UK even though Keir Starmer seems like he's on to seem like he's part of the U.S..."
"...Minister but I think it in this respect you know Keir Starmer is trying to do the right thing whether he succeeds is another..."
"...even just certainly extent uh talking about you know as kia starmer is he's not talking about hello hello hello so a slight technical..."
"...if you're Canada, Mark Carney, or if you're, you know, England, Starmer, if you're United States, Donald Trump, is that you're trying to access..."
"...and and you have these leaders in uh europe you have starmer in britain macron and france merce in germany they're extremely unpopular the..."
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