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it now became clear to him that the leadership of the movement may have been prepared to settle for less than absolute victory and had elected—deliberately, in his view—not to inform soldiers like him. For Hughes, this strategic sleight of hand was deeply personal: he placed the blame directly on his dearest comrade, Gerry Adams.
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
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