Sarah Paine
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That's the problem with dictatorships.
They're absolutely brittle.
And that's what's wonderful about having elections.
You just every four years or whatever it is, you have an election.
Whoever it is, it's going to be whatever it is.
But in these dictatorships, no one knows.
And so everyone, so Stalin literally, I think he...
didn't show up at breakfast, no one wanted to open the door, and then probably they decided, hmm, let's not open the door.
Let's just let that door stay shut for a few days.
And then when it starts stinking, well, no, perfect.
So that's how he dies.
So you're gonna be guaranteed a free-for-all.
So if there's a free-for-all for something like Ukraine,
they will probably have to call that off because they've got to focus on Moscow.
That's what happened with the Korean War.
Why is the Korean War?
And Stalin dies.
Russians want it over because they've got all kinds of unrest.
It's various prisons in their own gulags.
They're having riots.