Jiang treats the earlier 12-day war as a test run and says the ingredients are now in place for a long sustained war.
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Test RUN
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"...Last time there was a conflict, it was almost like a test run. It was only 12 days. But this time it seems as..."
"...So how do we improve test scores, we make kids do test runs every single day, and that will improve test scores over a..."
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