Jiang lists domestic signs of American decline including currency debasement, political polarization, congressional paralysis, family collapse, youth despair, gambling, and refusal to invest in the future.
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Youth Despair
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Right. So - Again, I agree with you in that this war doesn't make any sense. It's not rational. And everyone knows that America..."
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"Right. So - Again, I agree with you in that this war doesn't make any sense. It's not rational. And everyone knows that America..."
"basically decided to just not do anything to avoid any political responsibility and so it's destroying the checks and balance systems of the u.s..."
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Glenn Diesen asks Jiang the practical questions first: what is this war for, who is exhausting whom, where is the weak point, and why would Washington choose such a disaster?
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