JANUARY
4, 2007 --
Your box letter
in The Washington Post, December 26, implying that we ought to
talk with Syria and Iran, quoted three sources: Mark Twain, on
teaching, or learning from, a stranger;your father
U.S. Senator Stuart Symington, that you can't learn what you already know --
and Winston Churchill's observation, " 'Better to jaw-jaw than war-war.' "
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The way Churchill
did with Adolf Hitler? Or with German anti-Nazis?
It is not clear to LPR that the allied demand of unconditional surrender left
much to "jaw-jaw" about.
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