Jiang predicts that if Haley becomes vice president, her main responsibility will be to agitate for war against Iran from inside the White House.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...critical of Iran war and then he showed up in the White House. And he's right behind Trump. Trump gave him a big embrace..."
Key Notes
Jiang reads the leaked White House war-camp split around Yemen as evidence that the administration is staging a visible internal drama between anti-war and hawkish factions.
Jiang interprets the Signal leak and the publicized White House split as mediated drama rather than accidental disclosure, because a system with so many handlers would not leak that way by chance.
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"...but what you do have is a clear divide in the White House that the media through leaks is playing up right remember the..."
"...that you know that there's this two major factions within the White House and it seems as though because of blackmail like the deep..."
"And they brought in this like. Antagonistic journalist who hates Trump into the chat. I mean, like it sounds very much mediated to me...."
"...again, I think they're trying to create a drama that the White House is torn between these two different war camps. And Trump is..."
"Second thing is that in 2019, she got a job at Boeing. Boeing is a weapons manufacturer. They make airplanes, but they mainly make..."
"She'll be the one in the White House pushing for war in Iran. Escalating tension in Iran, okay? So Nikki Haley, okay, what's also..."
"So she comes across as an extremely popular exception figure, okay? So this doesn't make sense, okay? So the conclusion is that given the..."
"...critical of Iran war and then he showed up in the White House. And he's right behind Trump. Trump gave him a big embrace..."
"...is three days after Donald Trump comes into office. At the White House, he has a meeting with Larry Ellison and Sam Altman, and..."
"...the price, just like the rest of us. And while the White House has promised immediate relief as soon as the Strait reopens, most..."
"...And as such, there's a lot of pressure on the Trump White House, primarily through Kushner, to seek a resolution as soon as possible...."
"...risk. And the reason why is that in January, the Trump White House announced something called the National Security Strategy. And so this is..."
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Jiang reframes Hormuz disruption as a production-system collapse and argues that escalation incentives make the Iran conflict a political-economic choke point beyond price shocks.
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Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
The interview begins as a fight over whether the Iran war has helped anyone, then turns into a harder question: what happens when a regional war reveals that waterways, energy corridors, diaspora hopes, and...
The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
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