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To: Nikole Wollerstein who wrote (166313)7/18/2005 9:47:56 AM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 281500
 
Evolution scatters its random seeds in all directions. There are equally large number of diverging influences in so many movements. What makes some of them to flourish and others to falter? It does not matter how something began. It is a lot more important how it grew and how it is maintained. Do you blame the British and T.E. Lawrence for the pan-Arabist nationalism of Naser? After all it was the British who created the concept of "Arab Nation" so as to create a unified front against the Turks. Before that Arabs were just a bunch of tribes.

You need to study more how everything takes shape by its seemingly opposing (and yet often fundamentally similar) force. Pals and Israelis have so much more in common than either one is willing to admit.