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	Yes, Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin
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	teach us to carefully study
the situation
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	very conscientiously.
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	Starting from objective reality,
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	not from our subjective desires.
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	Right?
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	OK, exactly.
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	Especially in the news.
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	We must examine
the different aspects,
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	not just one.
:33:30
	Enough theory; now a problem.
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	Which one do you want?
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	War.
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	Asia.
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	The war in Asia, Vietnam, then.
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	Who are the actors?
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	The Americans.
:33:49
	The Americans...
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	..who've dropped more bombs
on a tiny country
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	than during the World War
and are wrong in their doctrine,
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	Asia for the Americans.
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	The Russians.
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	The Russians are a bit cowardly
as they go,
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	Do as I say, not as I do.
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	The Chinese.
:34:13
	Oh yes... the Chinese...
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	The Chinese who apply Mao's ideas.
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	Reactionaries are paper tigers.
:34:25
	They appear ferocious.
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	But they're not really so powerful.
:34:30
	At the Moscow conference
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	of Communist workers
on November 18th, 1957:
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	Strategically
we must scorn the enemy
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	but tactically weigh him carefully.
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	Then there are the others,
the on-lookers,
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	the indifferent, the lazy,
people like...
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	like the French...
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	..or the English.