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hawk on russia coming into this. if she had been elected president after russia had thing that wild swing at her and her presidential election campaign, imagine what that would have meant in terms of the coin of power that a u.s. an administration, a new u.s. president could direct russia s way. but yet they still saw it as worth it. and i think the reason it was still worth it for them is because they were so desperate. and the reason they were so great desperate is because their economy is such a disaster. and the specific way in which their economy is a disaster is about oil and gas. and it s worth it to them almost to try anything to get out from the u.s. sanctions that have precluded western oil majors from helping them drill what they need to drill to keep their economy going. i always say, the economy of texas is larger than the economy of russia. yes, that s exactly right. i mean, russia s 150 million people, gigantic country. their economy is smaller than texas, smaller
earth says we re turning off oil and gas, we re going to renubls, this industry is going to shrink magnificently, they ll lose their power. i think we would see the bound drifs countri boundries of countries would change. the way they prot, which is convenient for them, is nontransparent, brings out the worse in the democracy and often is counter democratic because it works for them. if u.s. regulations on oil majors that either operate here or are headquartered here force them to be corporate citizens, they would be bribing fewer despots, propping up fewer terrorists around the world and everywhere they operate in the world they would be working in government environments that were answering more to their citizens and less to the industry. those kinds of changes are within our grasp. and they re within our grasp if we change regulations here in the united states. it would have a global impact. it s not like we re naming