Talk:Protocol of Sèvres

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protocols of sèvres

actually protocol was used in its plural form for its 7 points, as "protocoles (secrets) de Sèvres" written in french for all sides. the article could be renamed to "protocols of sèvres". 2006 documentary feat. a reacting according to witnesses Shimon Peres, Mordechai Bar-On, and british historian Avi Shlaïm Shame On You 21:49, 8 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Attention!

Hi there, I have done a major copyedit of this article to make the writing clearer and the entry more encyclopedic. I have no interest in or opinion of the information presented other than to have it conform to Wikipedia's standards.

If you feel I have changed the meaning or facts here, discuss it on this talk page. I have added [citation needed] tags to statements I feel need to be sourced but I am not disputing these facts. I am also not going to find sources or enter into debate on the issue, my only interest is that the entry is accurate and well written. --killing sparrows 08:15, 11 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

PS, The section now entitled Consequences remains unclear to me. I do not know what the creator was specifically trying to say so I may have messed it up. Again, I don't care about the issues here, only the facts and the writing. If I got it wrong, explain to me what you want to say and I will fix it. Thanks, --killing sparrows 08:40, 11 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WTF?

what is this purge for? you have changed facts to tell a different story!!

"The forced French abandonment of Indochina, followed by its humiliation during the Suez Crisis, despite the military success of Operation Musketeer, and the Algiers putsch, led by General Maurice Challe, all were blows to France's international standing."

what is this? this has nothing to do with what was written by me in the first place. this is totaly false and unen,cycmlopedic. actually you have removed everything about the british to protect their prestige, damn. it deserves a full revert?. i have currently no time to do it. damn british their propaganda is still living, always trying to hide the dark side of their history and rewriting it with myths. Shame On You 03:05, 30 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]