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Yeah, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.. for this battle, but that doesn't mean that we turn our back on them..

What it does mean, is that it's wise to encourage max damage between the two groups that are against you, as well as to appraise which of the two forces would be less of a problem for you should that one win the battle. This this you can act prudently.

Muzzies going after the tiny hat men is good, they don't nearly hate the resources of control over our monetary system and politicians that the tiny hat men have. They'll also be less capable of being an insurmountable problem for us, but they will be a problem should they destroy their main enemy entirely.

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NOT your friend.

He's just doing some of the work. Let them. But don't think for a second that they're doing it for the benefit of anyone but them.

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The purpose of the statement has never been to state their attitude towards you, or their trustworthiness. It's how you outwardly act towards them. another faction going after your enemy shoudl be treated well, so they can concentrate on your enemy and be effective.