Video with Chinese subtitles: Every Empire That Attacked Iran Died There — America Is Next

Video with Chinese subtitles: Every Empire That Attacked Iran Died There — America Is Next 每一個進攻伊朗的帝國,最終都亡於此地, 而美國,將是下一個. Prof Jiang Xueqin Analysis

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Every empire that challenged Persia didn’t just lose the war — they lost everything. In this lecture, Professor Jiang Xueqin uses structural history and game theory to analyze why Iran has survived every great power that has ever attacked it — from Alexander the Great to Rome to the Mongols to the Soviet Union — and why the pattern playing out today looks strikingly familiar.
This is not a political opinion. This is a historical and strategic analysis.
In this video, Professor Jiang breaks down:
✅ Why every great empire in history that attacked Iran ultimately collapsed or retreated — and the structural reason behind this pattern
✅ The Four Dimensions of War — and why Iran is winning three of them without firing a single missile at American soil
✅ The Asymmetric Cost Exchange destroying American military strategy — how a $50,000 drone is defeating a $10 million interceptor system
✅ The Petrodollar connection — why this war threatens the entire financial architecture that keeps the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency
✅ Why the quality of American governance and strategic planning has reached a historic low — compared to China’s 15-year planning process
✅ What history tells us happens next — and why the Middle East will look completely different when this is over

Professor Jiang Xueqin is the founder of Predictive History — a framework that combines game theory, structural history, and geopolitical analysis to understand and predict world events. In 2024, Professor Jiang made three public predictions — that Trump would win, that America would go to war with Iran, and that America would lose that war. This lecture explains the historical and structural reasons behind that third prediction.

⚠️ This analysis is based entirely on historical patterns, publicly available data, and game theory frameworks. It does not promote hatred toward any nation, government, or people. All conclusions are analytical and open to critical discussion.

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