Jiang claims a three-pillar long-war strategy: control Strait access, establish perimeter bases via ethnic fault lines, and starve urban centers through infrastructure attacks.
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Jiang claims a three-pillar long-war strategy: control Strait access, establish perimeter bases via ethnic fault lines, and starve urban centers through infrastructure attacks.
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"Right. So I think moving forward, the long -term American strategy is a three -pillar strategy. The first pillar will be to use ground..."
"Second thing you do is that you set up forward operating bases in safe places in Iran, meaning ethnic enclaves, right? So it's possible..."
"You destroy power plants to deny them electricity. Okay. What you're trying to do in this process, you're trying to work slowly so you..."
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