Jiang interprets those document releases as evidence of a civil war among factions inside Washington, D.C.
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Washington D.C.
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"Um, yeah, this isn't hard to do. Um, but, again, with these guys, it's so hard for them to coordinate because they're off these..."
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"I think in the first administration, there was a lot of concern within the deep state and the neocons and the different political factions..."
".S. is considering sending special forces to seize Iran's nuclear star power, okay? Now, Barak Ravid is famous in Washington, D.C. because he's very..."
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"Look, the reality is that both the Democrats and Republicans have certain paramilitary factions that will incentivize and propel a civil war. OK, so..."
"this conclusion that sometime after the market closes on Friday, after the market closes, the president of the United States will announce that U.S...."
"So right now there's a civil war in Washington, D.C. between those globalists, Atlantisists, who have a racist hatred of Russia. For whatever reason,..."
"Yeah. And unfortunately, I think it's a dangerous consensus that leads us in the wrong direction. Let me finish up with a couple of..."
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