Jiang says the United States feels little real consequence from overseas disasters because the Western Hemisphere is self-sufficient enough that even defeats in Europe or Iran do not force immediate strategic reform at home.
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"Yeah. So my gut reaction is that they're going to throw a lot of things at the wall and nothing's going to stick because..."
"So what if America gets defeated in Iran? Yeah. The Western Hemisphere is completely self -sufficient. Worst case scenario, America just, you know, is..."
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Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
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