course, it could happen in China. If it happened in China, it would be like an atom bomb going off. The level of tectonic resistance there or pressure buckling is so much greater or maybe in the Middle East between Saudi Arabia and Iran. But Europe is... On the one hand, it's interesting because I wouldn't describe it as fragile. You could easily describe it as fragile, but there are a lot of strong bonds between the nations in Europe that make it difficult to break this apart. I mean, Macron, the big article on the FT today I haven't written for me now was, Macron warns of EU unraveling unless it embraces financial solidarity. Obviously, the French citizens don't want to fund the budgets of Southern European states, although France's finances aren't as great as Germany's or some of the other nations in Europe. You know, I think there is a deep historical commitment to the European project. And I wonder if the Europeans can find a way to hold some semblance of the project together for (39/97)
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