They allow money fights, a.k.a free takeaways.
One reason the Justinian code was significant was that it was one of the very first physical written codes of jurisprudence in the world--which set a precedent for centuries to come.
I'm pretty sure its B. the US believed Bin Laden was responsible for 9/11 but the Afghan government wouldn't hand him over to the US.
Allies. In the Middle East, they made promises to Zionists and to Arabs. When Britain made a number of promises during World War I in an attempt to attract.they were able to retroactively buttress both the claims that they made to the <span>Jews and those that they made to Arabs insofar as they wished to actually to basically observe them all at the same time.</span>