Jiang says the mainstream idea of a straightforward US-China rivalry is overhyped and that China is better understood as partly subordinate to the American empire.
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US China rivalry
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"But look. Look, the Chinese are opportunistic, OK? So another thing is the Chinese have a great relationship with Israel as well. And an..."
"How did they do so? By stripping the internet, right? It was just grunt work. You just saw it. You just covered the entire..."
"...to enter the global market. So this talk of this US -China rivalry is overhyped. China is not a threat to the United States...."
"...you see economic crisis, uh, playing into 2026, especially the US China rivalry?"
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