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Blame it on the English
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Submitted by Richard Viertel (United States), Nov 13, 2005 at 12:14

Thanks to Google!. At last there is a good thread to see the background of the current arab to arab hostilities. The English peacemakers after WW1 can now be seen to have become trapped in the idom,"No good deed ever goes unpunished".

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