America Quote by Arundhati Roy
“The trouble is that once America goes off to war, it can't very well return without having fought one. If it doesn't find its enemy, for the sake of the enraged folks back home, it will have to manufacture one. Once war begins, it will develop a momentum, a logic and a justification of its own, and we'll lose sight of why it's being fought in the first place.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public commentary, 2003, United States foreign policy
War creates self‑perpetuating narratives that obscure original motives and can manufacture enemies.
In simple terms: War can become its own justification, losing original purpose.
Beware of endless conflict cycles.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy debates
- military interventions
- media analysis
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies prevent war from becoming self‑justifying?
- What mechanisms expose manufactured enemies?
War may be driven by domestic pressures rather than genuine threats.