PoliticalChic
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- #21
nobody was stabbed in the back. israel did everything it could to sabotage the talks. they knew what was going on as they spied on the negotiations.
but this deal is good for everyone, everyone but those who have attained power based on beating the war with iran drum.
For clarity....do you need a lesson in English usage, or one in ethics?
Here is the former.
- stab in the back, a. A betrayal of trust, an act of treachery, as in Voting against our bill at the last minute was a real stab in the back. It is also put as stab someone in the back, meaning “betray someone.” For example, Don't trust George; he's been known to stab his friends in theback.
- Stab in the back, a | Define Stab in the back, a at Dictionary ...
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