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    "United By Russia, Divided By History! Ukraine-Poland Relations Turn Sour as Old Wounds Resurface",
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  "textContent": "“The enemy of my enemy is my friend” is an ancient proverb that describes a pragmatic alliance. It suggests that two opposing or adversarial states should unite to neutralize a shared, greater adversary, even if they do not share friendly relations. History offers clear examples. During the First World War, Germany compelled France and Britain, […]\n\nThe post United By Russia, Divided By History! Ukraine-Poland Relations Turn Sour as Old Wounds Resurface appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
  "title": "United By Russia, Divided By History! Ukraine-Poland Relations Turn Sour as Old Wounds Resurface"
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