Douglas Murray

Centre for Social Cohesion

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Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion, a British think-tank, and author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It

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Since Mubarak of Egypt was forced out of the presidency, other Middle Eastern countries have seen massive political protests.

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Since Mubarak of Egypt was forced out of the presidency, other Middle Eastern countries have seen massive political protests.

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Defeat in war can have "unintended, seemingly inexplicable consequences." Upset defeats can be especially damaging to a nation's psyche.

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