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To break this situation, foreign support was essential, and for that reason, it was acceptable to temporarily cede some national interests— it was better than just watching Charlemagne gradually fall completely under the control of the syndicates. Moreover, there was still an opportunity that wouldn't damage national interests. One could first feign cooperation with the Albions, write them blank checks, so to speak, and, after seizing the throne, turn back to deal with those damned island monkeys. As for such things as reputation and morality, let them go to hell. Which king's throne hasn't been stained with blood? Which moralist, once on the throne, lived to die a natural death?