The host frames the next issue as whether China seeks to become a global superpower economically and militarily and whether that ambition would collide with the United States.
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Superpower
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...it true, though, that China has ambitions to become a global superpower, both economically and militarily?"
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Jiang predicts that Israel would emerge as the new Middle Eastern superpower after inheriting the regional assets of a collapsing American empire.
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"...it true, though, that China has ambitions to become a global superpower, both economically and militarily?"
"And if so, does that mean that there's going to be collision between the Chinese and the US?"
"...assets will then transfer over to Israel, and then a new superpower in the Middle East will actually become Israel."
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The interview starts with an optimistic claim about a China-US reset, then widens into a harsher model of late-order politics: China and America still need each other, but both systems are drifting toward state...
The host opens by asking whether history can be protected from geopolitics and ends by asking what to do about elite overproduction.
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