Iran's muted response is, in Jiang's reading, a strategy of controlled humiliation: hold the population back until insult and anger force the regime toward declaring war.
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Iran's muted response is, in Jiang's reading, a strategy of controlled humiliation: hold the population back until insult and anger force the regime toward declaring war.
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"Hi YouTube, Professor Jiang here with another update. So, things seem to have quieted down in the Middle East. But as I said, all..."
"You want to infuriate your population. So let me explain what I mean. Livy, the Roman historian, he wrote the entire history of the..."
"So that's what's happening in Iran today. The Iranian people are clearly insulted and humiliated by this U.S. bombing, and the Iranian government is..."
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