“US Will Lose Iran War!” Professor Jiang Predicts National Draft, Market Crash, and Civil War
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Professor Jiang, a self-proclaimed predictive historian, outlines his methodology for forecasting global events, which includes game theory, historical patterns, and eschatology. He predicts a US loss in the ongoing war with Iran, attributing this to America's lack of political will, insufficient manufacturing capacity, and unwillingness to sustain casualties. Jiang argues that the US military's "aura of invincibility" is an illusion, relying on aerial supremacy, propaganda, and the dollar's reserve status, which will shatter against a determined enemy like Iran. He foresees a shift towards "total war" requiring a national draft, economic collapse, and potential civil unrest in the US by 2027. Jiang also posits that Donald Trump, believing he is on a divine mission, is intentionally allowing the war to escalate to destroy the military-industrial complex and financial elite, ultimately aiming to consolidate power and establish a "Greater North America" by absorbing Canada and Mexico. He predicts a major market crash by the end of the current year, not 2030, due to asset inflation and various bubbles. Furthermore, Jiang suggests that the destruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque by 2027, potentially through a false flag operation blamed on Iran, is a convergence point in various eschatologies, leading to a religious war. He believes nuclear weapons will not be used as it benefits no major player. Jiang's overarching theory is that transnational capital, which he claims created communism and promotes consumerism as a form of slavery, is in a civil war with the tech sector, which seeks to replace money with AI as the new "god." He predicts a global reset by 2030, characterized by civil wars within nations as globalists clash with nationalists, leading to the collapse of existing empires and the rise of new power blocs like Russia's "Third Rome" and a "Pax Judaica" in the Middle East.
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