A figure now being called the “Chinese Nostradamus” has once again captured the attention of the global public with a series of bold forecasts about the future of international relations. Professor Xueqin Jiang, a Chinese-Canadian educator and analyst, has warned that a potential war between the United States and Iran could end in a way that few would anticipate: with a decisive setback for the United States. This prediction has sparked debate across social media platforms and news outlets alike, particularly because two of Jiang’s previous predictions have already proven remarkably accurate.
While many so-called futurists rely on cryptic language, vague imagery, or sensational headlines to gain attention, Jiang’s approach is markedly different. He grounds his forecasts in years of academic research, historical precedent, geopolitical trends, and game theory analysis, making him less a mystic and more a strategist who studies patterns in human behavior and international politics. His rise to notoriety has been amplified by his YouTube channel, Predictive History, where he shares insights with nearly two million subscribers, each eager to see whether his predictions will hold up in the real world.