Sometimes a quote can be attributed to more than one person. Credit for coining the phrase, “It is easier to start a war than it is to end it.” is most often given to Gabriel Garcia Marquez. [1] Similar sayings have been attributed to Carl von Clausewitz, Nicolo Machiavelli, and many others. Repetition is often regarded as predictive of reliability. The opinions of informed persons may be considered to be information.
Observing the efforts of the Trump Administration to negotiate a ceasefire, and ultimately to bring an end to our current military conflict, with Iran is an example of how difficult it is to end the hostilities through negotiations and get an acceptable conclusion. Those in power in Iran are clearly trying to use the negotiations to give themselves an opportunity to rearm and to drag the process out in order to manipulate outcomes in our upcoming midterm elections in November.
They know that resuming military operations would generate opposition in Congress. They believe that public opinion in the US is becoming increasingly critical of President Trump’s handling of our struggle with Iran.
It is also clear that the Iranian government has a pattern of violating agreements. Past behavior is predictive of future conduct. We can expect the radical religious clerics and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to violate any agreement that is negotiated; if not immediately then after President Trump leaves office.
Although the Trump Administration has repeatedly stated that regime change is not a goal of the conflict, it is as plain as day that no agreement with an Iran that is in the control of the IRGC and the Ayatollahs will last. The only answer that will result in a long-term achievement of our goals is to remove the powers that be in Teheran and provide the Iranian people with a freely elected government that is responsive to the will of the Iranian people.
Every kid who goes to elementary school quickly learns than you don’t start something unless you are willing and able to finish it. The USA needs to finish the current fight by doing what is necessary to resolve the matter in our favor. General Jack Keane has said that war is always a contest of the will. The Iranian government still has the will to resist. Although their ability to strike has been degraded, they can still deliver strikes on their neighbors.
We need to finish this. We need to destroy the will and ability of the hardliners in Iran to continue to resist. It needs to get done, and soon.
Iran was positioning
itself to be able to produce and deliver nuclear weapons in a relatively short
period of time. It is right for the community
of nations to oppose that. The
Ayatollahs and IRGC have turned Iran into a terrorist state that relies on
outlawry to achieve its ends. It was obvious
that only the United States and Israel were willing to do what was necessary to
put a stop to it. Now let’s finish the
job.