Action Quote by Victor Davis Hanson
“The problem with deterrence - apparently sometimes forgotten by our former presidents - is that it is not static, but a creature of the moment, captive to impression, and nursed on action, not talk. It must be maintained hourly and can erode or be lost with a single act of failed nerve, despite all the braggadocio of threatened measures. And, once gone, the remedies needed for its restoration are always more expensive, deadly - and controversial - than would have been its simple maintenance.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Case for Trump, 2020
Argues that deterrence is dynamic, requiring constant maintenance; failure erodes it, making restoration costly and controversial.
In simple terms: Deterrence must be continuously upheld; neglect leads to costly loss.
Maintain vigilance and consistent action in deterrence.
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Type
When to use this quote
- defense planning
- diplomatic negotiations
- military exercises
- policy reviews
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can leaders sustain deterrence without escalation?
- What alternatives exist when deterrence fails?
Political realities may limit ability to act consistently.