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Heraclius was wary of expending too much energy on enemies who were momentarily ascendant but whose resources, dedication, and unity could soon be expected to collapse. The Arabs were not the Persians. After all, it was not as though they were about to take over the world. Except—they were.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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