Jiang interprets American attacks on Iran as an effort to block or destabilize Russia's global trade access by striking the corridor he thinks matters most to Moscow.
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Trade corridor
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Jiang presents Iran as the world's pivot because a Russia-Iran-China trade corridor could negate American sea power and let Eurasia trade outside US naval control and dollar dependence.
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"It's going to need people to go build, rebuild Ukraine. Okay? So we can expect that Russia and India will become very, very close..."
"any place at any time and they were able to do that with um with operation um iraqi um uh freedom into us 2003..."
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A source-grounded reading of the interview's central move: Iran is treated as the forced war of a declining empire, but the larger target is China, whose trade access, savings, and room to maneuver sit...
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