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4 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: war-motives

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WAR Motive

Jiang rejects the public explanations for the war as inadequate and introduces reporting that soldiers were told the Iran war is for Armageddon and the return of Jesus.

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Claim stated in the March 5, 2026 lecture.

diagnosis

Jiang presents apocalyptic Christians in the U.S. military/government who want to force Jesus' return as a possible explanation for why the war is being fought, while explicitly marking it as a possibility rather than proven fact.

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The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

Transcript

"Does that make sense? All right, so now you're like, okay, okay, okay, okay. I understand all this. But why the hell is this..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

Transcript

"He said that, why did we attack Iran? Because we heard the Israelis were gonna attack first. And then the Iranians, we're gonna respond..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

Transcript

"so, sorry, so some soldiers who are not Christians were told that this is a war for Jesus, and like, wait a minute, we're..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

Transcript

"Okay, so what is happening is that there are some crazy Christians in the American military, in the American government, okay, that want to..."

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