Stalin's edge over Churchill and Hitler is described as global perception: communist international networks gave him intelligence about America and Japan, and he understood U.S. industrial capacity would decide the war.
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Global Strategy
Stalin's edge over Churchill and Hitler is described as global perception: communist international networks gave him intelligence about America and Japan, and he understood U.S.
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Stalin is described as the only player thinking globally and strategically; Jiang explicitly links this capacity to Putin in the present.
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"He was able to see the Americans. He knew the Americans would eventually come into the war. He was able to see Japan, okay?..."
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