Jiang says the first U.S. attempt against Iran was a decapitation-style shock campaign and that Iran's active defense showed leadership kills alone would not collapse resistance.
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U.S. strategy
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"So they're talking about a pretty heavy assault. Okay. So. Okay. So my understanding is that, and I'm just talking about this from a..."
"shaping the u.s strategy toward russia and ukraine in the lead -up to the 2022 war his core argument is that the u.s must..."
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Jiang defines Predictive History as a falsifiable method, then uses it to argue that Soleimani's killing made a U.S.-Iran war structurally inevitable, that eschatology is not prophecy but a strategic plan, that Odessa is...
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