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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: u-s-policies

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U.S. policy

Jiang says Isaac Newton built the intellectual foundations for Christian Zionism, and Christian Zionism is now driving American Middle East policy.

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Claim made on 2025-07-11 about the series' prior argument and current U.S. policy.

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Jiang says Isaac Newton built the intellectual foundations for Christian Zionism, and Christian Zionism is now driving American Middle East policy.

Prediction made on 2025-07-11 about the future course of Iran policy.

prediction

Jiang summarizes that Christian Zionists will emerge as the dominant power in the Middle East, drive U.S. policy, overwhelm the American empire and global financial elite, and force U.S. ground troops into Iran for regime change.

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Stories Win The Game

2025-07-11, day precision · Geo-Strategy Update #5: The Universal Law of Game Theory

Transcript

"Good morning YouTube. Professor Jiang here with another video update on the situation in the Middle East. I wanted to originally do this talk..."

Stories Win The Game

2025-07-11, day precision · Geo-Strategy Update #5: The Universal Law of Game Theory

Transcript

"So I know that for many of you, this is extremely controversial history. And I don't have enough time to go into the specific..."

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Stories Win The Game

2025-07-11, day precision · claims

Reading

The episode starts with Iran and ends with Putin, but the real machinery is the formula between them: mass times energy times coordination.

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