That's purely a context thing: Seeds of Hate is about the Lebanese civil war and how it sowed various seeds, both in the Muslim world and in American foreign policy, that spurted particularly lush fruit 20-odd years later. The passage I'm quoting is setting the scene: "Hezbollah were over here and believed this, the Druze were over there and believed that..." Etc. (Have clarified.)
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Date: 2011-12-13 04:26 pm (UTC)