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Funny:
> In 23:00-00:00 Kruel exchanged his last words with the President, demanding him to part ways with the left. Goulart answered that he was lonely and isolated and couldn't abandon the only allies he had, and then said "Put your troops in the streets and betray me openly" which he promptly did. 
Goulart basically gave up the initiative to Kruel and the rebels. He knew what's going on, he could have arrested a couple of the troublemakers - let's say - on the day before. He didn't do. Did he thought, they will do nothing? Clearly  >>/38266/ there were people who saw no threat.