Jiang reads the leaked White House war-camp split around Yemen as evidence that the administration is staging a visible internal drama between anti-war and hawkish factions.
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WAR Factions
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"...Hexieff, Kelsey Gabbard right saying and this is like the anti -war faction and then you had the National Security Advisor who has been..."
"he's gonna play up throughout his entire term that you know that there's this two major factions within the White House and it seems..."
"...is very important because, remember, like before, MAGA was the anti -war faction. MAGA were the people who would, if Biden actually launches war,..."
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