Jiang says American regime change rests on three instruments: propaganda dominance, air power, and the ability to print dollars to bribe opponents and buy local auxiliaries.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...rests on three pillars. These three pillars are propaganda, bombs, and US dollars. Propaganda means that the Americans control the entire information landscape. They're..."
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Jiang says the dollar leg of the strategy means bribing dissidents, minorities, Kurdish or Iraqi proxies, and even parts of the Iranian security structure to hollow the regime from within.
Jiang says the real American goal is not abstract grand strategy but access to China's household savings, which Washington wants routed into dollars and Anglo-American financial channels.
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"...rests on three pillars. These three pillars are propaganda, bombs, and US dollars. Propaganda means that the Americans control the entire information landscape. They're..."
"That just shows you the power of American propaganda. So that's propaganda. We'll see this a lot where for this entire year, it'll be..."
"...okay? So that's bombs. And last thing that's most important is US dollars. The idea here is that they're going to use US dollars,..."
"much credit okay the United States has become a mafia Empire and Trump is just a mafia boss so what what what they want..."
"um okay that's number two number three is stable coins and stable coins are basically these this digital currency that you can purchase from..."
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