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en The Arab-Israeli conflict is also in many ways a conflict about status: it's a war between two peoples who feel deeply humiliated by the other, who want the other to respect them. Battles over status can be even more intractable than those over land or water or oil.

en Sadat was a national catastrophe. He excluded Egypt from the Arab-Israeli conflict and he destroyed the united Arab front. He caused a disintegration within Egyptian society.

en The time has come to end divisions between peoples. The time has come to end the cycle of poverty, hopelessness and despair. The time has come when all those affected by this conflict must become genuine advocates for peace and no longer promoters of instability and an unhealthy status quo.

en Among the really difficult problems of the world, [the Arab-Israeli conflict is] one of the simplest and most manageable.
  Walter Lippman

en Among the really difficult problems of the world, [the Arab-Israeli conflict is] one of the simplest and most manageable.
  Walter Lippman

en This is a positive indication since a large number of people in the Arab world don't view the current conflict as an Islam-Christian conflict.

en The [mariner's] civilian status is deceptive. It doesn't show the life-endangering work they did during that conflict.

en Understand that all battles are waged on an unconscious level before they are begun on the conscious one, and this battle is no different. The power structure wishes us to believe that the only options available are those which they present to us, we know this is simply not true, and therefore we must redefine the terrain of this conflict, and clearly, it is a conflict of worldviews and agendas.

en common consensus of Arab-Americans and Jewish-Americans for a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

en Nothing in this changes the level of protection. The idea you may be getting that we're going to use this to open up all these roads to do all sorts of things _ that's just not true. This is just about how to maintain the status quo without too much conflict.

en Status anxiety definitely exists at a political level. Many Iraqis were annoyed with the US essentially for reasons of status: for not showing them respect, for humiliating them.

en There was not a lot of conflict in the book. Most it was internal conflict so we had to externalize it, ... We had to create situations and people to add to the conflict in order to fuel the story ... so you could see what's at stake. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen.
  Terry McMillan

en If there is a conflict now, why wasn't there a conflict when he came into office or when he became Senate majority leader? ... And with his family still involved with HCA, I don't know that selling the stock even ends the conflict of interest. ... The timing of this doesn't quite make sense.

en The conflict by modern standards has been going on since 2003, when they saw a large rebel uprising. But this is still not correct. The first reports I heard of burned and bombed villages was in 1993 and massacres in 1998. This is not a new conflict; this is a slow conflict over time.

en Perhaps some of our immigrant community members feel like there would be some problem for them because of their status or some questions with regard to their status if they come forward,


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