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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: TimF who wrote (200246)8/30/2006 1:32:52 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
f you currently have two states (or one state and one quasi-state) and the people of each don't like each other, and the people of one have an active campaign of terrorism against the other, its probably best to not try to combine the two societies in to one unified state.

What about one state with two groups of people, were one group currently controls power and runs state security, while the other group is running an active campaign of terrorism against the state? Would you turn power and state security over to the latter group? That was Rhodesia and South Africa.
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