Jiang predicts a U.S.-Venezuela airstrike exchange would be negotiated and theatrical, similar to his reading of Operation Midnight Hammer and the Iranian symbolic response.
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Theatrical WAR
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"Right. So if we go back to Operation Midnight Hammer, there's speculation that before Trump launched the attacks, he forewarned the Iranians. And there's..."
"...tariff policies to execute that then leads to a series of theatrical wars that shed all the proxies resolve the issues russia gets half..."
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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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