Jiang's reading of a strategy term meaning fewer restraints, fewer rules of engagement, and fighting wars to win.
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warrior ethos
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...order. These past leaders neglected and often actively undermined our warfighters' warrior ethos and our military's core, irreplaceable role, fighting, winning, and thereby deterring..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...order. These past leaders neglected and often actively undermined our warfighters' warrior ethos and our military's core, irreplaceable role, fighting, winning, and thereby deterring..."
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Jiang interprets the National Defense Strategy as a shift from ideals, globalism, and rules of engagement to concrete interests, America First, and warrior ethos.
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"...order. These past leaders neglected and often actively undermined our warfighters' warrior ethos and our military's core, irreplaceable role, fighting, winning, and thereby deterring..."
"...And the last thing is the idea of undermining our warriors' ethos, okay? What this means is that before, America was founded by too..."
"...Before it was about rules of engagement. Now it's about the warrior ethos, okay? Please continue reading, Irene."
"...interests with an approach of flexible realism. We will restore the warrior ethos. We will refocus the American military on its core, irreplaceable goal..."
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