Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
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Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
Jiang presents a connected strategic model of this segment sequence that links political, economic, military, and narrative moves.
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"I want to make sure it's recording and that the green is on, okay? Okay. Thank you. Today, I want to discuss how this..."
"We didn't expect them to fight back. We didn't expect them to close the Strait of Hormuz. We didn't expect that they would hit..."
"And what she's saying is, look, we've defeated these guys. But for whatever reason, the Iranians don't know that. That's the problem. The problem..."
"And that's why we see ourselves as part of this negotiation as well. We negotiate with bombs. You have a choice as we loiter..."
"They cannot be protected against cheap drones. So from an American perspective, this war will either beg with the Americans or this war will..."
"What the Americans are doing is basically they are shifting the narrative political sphere and economic sphere to fit their economic strategy. Okay, their..."
"In the economic space, what the Americans are trying to do is keep the price of oil low so that it does not disrupt..."
"Benefit the Iranian economy. Okay? So what I mean by that is that the military is strategically controlling certain moves so that Chinese ships..."
"And you hide the finance and the empire behind multilateral organizations, okay? And then to justify this system, you have the culture. Okay? You..."
"So this is the structure of the world. Now. The system is created. What you need to understand is that the people in the..."
"So on the surface, it seems like this war is one between the United States and Iran. But in reality, what this war really..."
"Because the Americans fought a war, the Revolutionary War, to get rid of America. And they didn't have the professional army that was the..."
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