A line in the sand that caused the Middle East crises

The Sykes-Picot agreement was an initially informal deal between Britain and France, signed in 1916, which divided up the Middle East during World War One. This agreement has, in many ways, led to much of the trouble in the area today. Truthloader takes a very potted look at a line in the sand that threw a region into turmoil for decades.

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