Jiang argues that from an eschatological worldview the very pressures destroying Israel materially are interpreted by extremists as proof of faith, a test to be embraced, and a reason to press the war to the end.
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WAR TO THE END
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"There are many different factions that want to see this war in the Middle East, including the American military industrial complex, the deep state,..."
"country. This is a good thing. Because this is a test of true faith. Because having faith is what gives you power. So one..."
"And then that's another domino that falls. So this war ends, I think, when the United States is forced to retreat from the Middle..."
"...the Straits of Hermos and therefore we must fight this war to the end. What he doesn't address is, well, if you didn't start..."
"...the more Iran benefits economically. All right. So Iran, once this war ends, becomes the episode of two major trade networks. Okay? The first..."
"...theory, this is what the world should look like after the war ends. But again, this is all theory. Okay? This is a class..."
"...the Straits of Hormuz, and therefore we must fight this war to the end. What he doesn't address is, well, if you didn't start..."
"...going the more Iran benefits economically. Alright. So Iran once this war ends becomes the epicenter of two major trade networks. Okay? The first..."
"...theory this is what the world should look like after the war ends. But again this is all theory. Okay? This is a class..."
"soon, and that once this war ends, then we'll go back to the things before this war. Okay? No, the world hasn't really changed...."
"...this war between United States and Iran start? How will this war end? And what will happen after this war ends? And to answer..."
"...invincible otherwise this entire edifice would collapse okay when will this war end this war ends when the global economy is destroyed because once..."
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