Jiang says humanity may be moving toward an ice age and that large weather shifts are historically more destructive than wars.
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Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
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"...very lucky for this past 20 years. We've had very good weather. We've been able to avoid major catastrophes. But if you just look..."
"that, I think, should concern people because changes in weather are much more destructive than wars, actually, from a historical perspective. There's talk of..."
"...no major ecological disasters But if you look at human history weather patterns fluctuate Okay, so many speculate that we are heading towards a..."
"...2012 the Iranian president named he accused the Americans of conducting weather warfare against Iran mainly by creating droughts in Iran and how do..."
"...like Dubai, which Iranians claim to be the source of this weather warfare, they experience droughts. Sorry, floods. So again, I don't know how..."
"The future of warfare is not about weapons. It's about weather. So it's not about how many weapons you make. It's about how well..."
"And they do have weather manipulation technology. The question is, the debate is, how effective the technology is and how powerful is it? And..."
"...bag your truck your golf bag it's always there when the weather turns bad it zips into the bearskin hoodie also so right now..."
"...you do that, then I think you're much more likely to weather the storm that's coming."
"...nationalism, the religion of your society, which will allow you to weather the storm better. Okay? So that is the grand vision of Alexander..."
"...a fortress. You have to be self -sufficient in order to weather the storm. So given this, America is like, well, we can do..."
"...Moscow is going to build this Grand Alliance in order to weather a"
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