Jiang says the United States now inherits the same logic in its confrontation with China: because China is a manufacturing superpower dependent on South American resources, Washington will use sea power to disrupt the trade routes that feed Chinese industry.
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Trade Disruption
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"And it would negate sea trade. And so Britain would collapse economically, militarily. Demographically. And so for the past 200 years, Britain has been..."
"And it needs all these resources from South America. And South America has something called the lithium triangle. Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. And that's..."
"In order to weaken China and Russia. It's now resorting to global piracy basically."
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