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Stalin was not a good man. He was a necessary ally to win World War II—as the United States understood. Hitler learned this the hard way, driving Russia into the arms of Britain and America—the Allies—when he broke the nonaggression pact with Stalin and invaded his former ally. The side with the most allies usually wins. It’s a simple as that. If we’re too pure for this, for friends, for compromise, if we can’t keep our word, if we prove too corrupt or selfish or indecent to partner with, then someone else will fill that void—then they’ll use that power to advance their interests and not ours, ...more
Right Thing, Right Now: Justice in an Unjust World
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