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"By ordering Aquino’s assassination, Marcos had miscalculated—badly. True, he had rid himself of his longtime nemesis and primary electoral threat. But far from shoring up his regime, he had set in motion forces that would lead to its collapse."

Now contrast this to the tiny whimper of discontent when Putin murdered Navalny, and it becomes obvious that the modern dictatorship (at least in Russia, China, Iran etc) is built on far sturdier stuff. If the common people hardly give a fig the dictatorship can survive a lot, but even if they mostly all hate the regime, as long as the troops stay loyal they can still survive.

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