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There is no "may be" about it: insurgent penetration of the servants' quarters of the occupying soldiery, of the forces of the puppet regime the occupiers set up, and of any political parties the occupier allows to function publicly, is and always has been the rule in such situations. It is charming to see a three year old discover something old and obvious, but rather distressing to see career officials and officers of an imperial power doing the same in their late middle age.
"How is the world ruled and how do wars start? Politicians tell lies to journalists and then believe what they read."
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