A recurring descriptor for the damned, who defend their zone and status instead of allowing passage or cooperation.
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territorial
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...fight all the time. They gatekeep. They gatekeep. They are very territorial."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...fight all the time. They gatekeep. They gatekeep. They are very territorial."
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"...fight all the time. They gatekeep. They gatekeep. They are very territorial."
"...how these things work. Because again, these people are gatekeeping, they're territorial, right? So they're like, we don't care. Dante doesn't belong here. We..."
"...same, I don't see how this has to do with a territorial dispute."
"...conflict. So Japan will be much more clear about where its territorial waters are. Okay, so this is something I'm going to watch very,..."
"...that has the resources uh the political will um and the territorial integrity in order to challenge american hegemony and so um right now..."
"...it encompasses the entire middle east um so the ambitions the territorial ambitions of the israelis is vast greater israel extends from the nile..."
"...more than we've ever seen. And everyone's just resolving all their territorial disputes. So if you look at Syria right now, Jilani ex -ISIS,..."
"...Whose currency would be the universal currency? And can all these territorial disputes that have been that have been persistent for the past few..."
"...the China Dream really is about maintaining national sovereignty, about maintaining territorial integrity. This means ensuring that China, sorry, this means ensuring that Taiwan..."
"...is very much a defensive army. It's meant to defend the territorial sovereignty and integrity. It doesn't have a theory of geopolitics. It would..."
"...desert. So China was able to maintain its distance and its territorial integrity. And because of this, it was able to develop a bureaucracy..."
"...don't see any other red lines. I know there are these territorial disputes. And the South China Sea, but that can be negotiated. But..."
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