Jiang argues that constant back-channel communication and third-party intermediaries are actively controlling the parameters of the war so that escalation stays below the nuclear threshold.
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WAR Management
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"I think there's a zero possibility. That a war will go nuclear in this age. I think there's just too many restraints. It's like..."
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Canadian Prepper keeps pulling Jiang from immediate war forecasting into theology, bureaucracy, civil unrest, Canadian overmanagement, disaster culture, and Taiwan.
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