Jiang says Britain has been the chief instigator of wars for roughly the past two centuries because its maritime empire depends on preventing any Eurasian land power from consolidating the continent.
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"Look, I mean, for the past current years, Britain, Great Britain, has been the chief instigator of wars throughout the world. You know, you..."
"And it would negate sea trade. And so Britain would collapse economically, militarily. Demographically. And so for the past 200 years, Britain has been..."
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