He argues the U.S. system is represented as a democracy with innovation strengths but polarization as weakness, and outlines a technate strategy led by AI and expert control.
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"grand strategy okay you just throw them away you don't really care okay does that make sense all right so now let's apply this..."
"russians or the chinese or the iranians okay all right so the way you put america into check is by enhancing the polarization and..."
"to create unity in um greater north america and the theory that they use is something called the technate right the idea of the..."
"...I want to do today is look at the individual players USA Israel Iran and Russia and explain to you Who they are and..."
"...I will show you that what makes these four nations distinct, USA, Israel, Iran, and Russia. What makes them distinct? What makes them distinct?..."
"...okay, and then each team is assigned a country, like maybe USA, Britain, India, Pakistan, Japan. And then each team is given an envelope,..."
"...All right. Okay. So this is Europe. This is South America, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Okay. All right. So you have Spain. And..."
"...happens. So, they divide the military into two teams, right? Team USA and Team Iran. Now, if you know anything about the American military,..."
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Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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