Jiang says the tanker seizure reversed his earlier assumption that Trump was bluffing on Venezuela, because it demonstrated real willingness to escalate despite the strategic irrationality of a major invasion.
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Tanker
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...we didn't know behind the scenes and that, um, uh, oil tanker where, uh, that oil tanker was, as you say, stolen. Um, it..."
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"...we didn't know behind the scenes and that, um, uh, oil tanker where, uh, that oil tanker was, as you say, stolen. Um, it..."
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Jiang starts with a tactical question about Trump and Venezuela, but the interview keeps widening until Venezuela becomes only the first front in a larger story: a Monroe Doctrine empire that prefers calibrated coercion...
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