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I would say that it is very close in meaning to, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend," meaning that people who have a common enemy can find it very easy to put aside their differences and work together.
You enemy has a friend, you consider that guy a enemy also so the enemy friend is a enemy
the enemy of my frend is my frend >>meaning your frend enemy is your best frend imagine the way it said that is all explaination
to fight facism the main opponent of comunism
Yes, the quote "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is said to have originated in ancient Arabic military tactics. This principle suggests forming alliances with one's enemies' enemies for mutual benefit in conflict situations.
The quote 'the best way to destroy your enemy is to make him your friend' may work in some cases. If you are a smooth and honest charismatic person you may be able to sway your enemy enough to be at least mildly interested in you until they get to know you better and then you may become friends or even best friends. It is much easier to be friends than to have one as an enemy. However, the quote does not face the true reality of every day modern life and it may work sometimes and not others. There is another quote 'keep your enemies close' which simply means be close to your enemies and be aware of their actions to protect yourself.
someone who is there and could be your friend. who knows, maybe they could be really close to you in your future?
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
Let them go. If they aren't your friend anymore then they were never your friend. At least not someone that was close or someone you can call your brother.
(positive) * (positive) = (positive) -> friend of my friend is my friend (positive) * (negative) = (negative) -> friend of my enemy is my enemy (negative) * (positive) = (negative) -> enemy of my friend is my enemy (negative) * (negative) = (positive) -> enemy of my enemy is my friend it's as easy as that
The phrase "sleeping with the enemy" shares the same meaning as "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer". This phrase means to keep your enemies as close as possible.
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