And by the way, that's the point. Sanctions work pretty good when it's asymmetric. When you've got a very small economy like Iran, like North Korea, potentially, Cuba hasn't worked. When you've got an economy as large as Russia, you know, couple, couple trillion, there's a lot of interdependencies. We'll never put the type of crippling sanctions because it's a double edged sword. What's the west just so much make your point though about. (14:09–14:16)
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