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´The Dogs of War´, 1876. A Russian struggles to control a group of dogs, representing the Balkans, which are pulling at their leashes, eager to chase Murad V, the new Sultan of the Ottoman empire, walking off into the distance. A policeman looking over the fence, (Bull A1, representing Law and Order) advises the dog owner: ´Take care, my man! It might be awk´ard if you was to let ´em loose!´. A contemporary quote from Punch illustrates that Britain was keen to prevent any aggressive action by Russia, which was considering war against the Turks in order to ´liberate´ oppressed Christians in the Ottoman empire: ´All the Powers, agreed with us in thinking that no pressure should be put on the new Sultan´. From "Punch, or the London Charivari", June 17, 1876.
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