What the next 2 to 4 years will look like - professor Jiang

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Professor Jiang discusses predictions for the next 2 to 4 years based on the convergence of various eschatologies, focusing on geopolitical conflicts and their potential outcomes.

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Predictions for the Next 2-4 Years: US Ground Troops and Civil Conflict
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The speaker predicts that the US will deploy ground troops, leading to a national draft and civil unrest due to widespread refusal to fight. This will necessitate the deployment of the National Guard, escalating civil conflict. The US is also expected to lose the war, resulting in the transfer of CENTCOM to Israel. Additionally, the economies of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) will be destroyed as part of a plan for Israel to achieve the Greater Israel project by absorbing regions including GCC, parts of Turkey, and Egypt.

Turkey and Saudi Arabia's Entry into the War and the Rise of Persia
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Turkey and Saudi Arabia are predicted to join the war, suffering significant consequences. The Al-Aqsa Mosque will be destroyed, leading to the rise of Persia. This is crucial for end-of-days prophecies, as Iran's victory and activation of its Persian identity aligns with the interpretation of Gog and Magog (Persia and Russia) marching against Israel.

Pax Judaica and Greater Israel Project
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Israel will achieve Pax Judaica and the Greater Israel project. The Greater Israel project refers to the territorial expansion promised to Abraham, while Pax Judaica signifies a one-world government based on AI surveillance and the mark of the beast. Capital and technology from companies like Nvidia, Oracle, and Google will flow to Israel, establishing it as a global power center.

Russia's Victory in Ukraine and the End of NATO
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Russia is predicted to win the war in Ukraine and return Greeks to Constantinople, potentially by supporting Greece in a conflict against Turkey. This implies the destruction of Europe and NATO, fulfilling Orthodox eschatology and the Third Rome prophecy. The speaker emphasizes that these seemingly disparate geopolitical events make sense when viewed through an eschatological lens, a concept termed 'the law of eschatological convergence'.

The Inevitability of War and US Economic Reliance on the Middle East
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A listener suggests a political explanation for the US-Iran conflict, attributing it to Trump's failed policies. The speaker acknowledges this but argues that once a war starts, it's difficult to end. The speaker explains that Iran's main advantage is its ability to attack the undefendable GCC and close the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for GCC's survival. If the US withdraws, Iran would demand compensation from the GCC and control the Strait of Hormuz, diverting billions of dollars from the US to Iran, leading to Iran's economic boom and superpower status in the Middle East.

The US Dilemma: Withdrawal or Economic Collapse
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The speaker concludes that the US cannot withdraw from the Middle East because its economy, heavily reliant on a stock market, finance, AI, and GCC investment, would collapse, leading to a revolution at home. Therefore, the US is compelled to remain engaged, regardless of whether the initial actions were intentional or accidental. The outcome, surprisingly, aligns with various global eschatologies.

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