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March 28, 1921 Lawrence of Arabia on Jerusalem Conference

T.E. LawrenceLawrence of Arabia in a letter to his friend Robert Graves:

“… So, as I say, I got all I want [for other people (e.g. For the Arabs)] – the Churchill solution exceeded my one-time hopes and quitted the game. Whether the Arab national spirit is permanent and dour enough to make itself into a modern state in Iraq I don’t know. I think it may, at least. We were in honour bound to give it a sporting chance. Its success would involve the people of Syria in a similar experiment. Arabia will always, I hope, stand out of the movements of the settled parts, a will Palestine too if the Zionists make good. Zionist success would enormously reinforce the material development of Arab Syria and Iraq.”

Source: Lawrence and the Arabs by Jonathan Cape 1927

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