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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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alliances help each-other by forming a group and in the ww1, alliances is when you went to war and friendly countries joined on your side. So, alliances help each other with their strengths and powers. Each person has a strength, and with all of the strenghts together makes the group stronger.
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The United States favored the allies due to how they were allies with the allied countries. The United States had friends, and those countries that were friends with them included Great Britain, China, The Soviet Union, et cetera. Thus to being friends with them, the United States helped them by sending arms, medical supplies and other equipment, eventually soon to fight among them.
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Allies: Spain, Germany, U.S.A, Great Britain and Argentina Enemies: China, Pakistan and Southafrica
Enemies are, by definition not friends.
They Are Enemies
ya 10 enemies and 200 friends
try to be nice to your friends but be nicer to your enemies so then your enemies are your friends. eventually every 1 will be your friends!
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well its enemies are bird. i don't know who its friends are
Shouldnt think so... if you were enemies then why would you consider yourselves friends? especially if you were friends for ages!
It depends if they are trained or not. If not they are enemies
To add enemies is immpossible. You can only add friends or best friends.
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