It's impossible to know what happens in the fog of war.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The disasters of war can be infinitely eerie and poignant.
War is in the eyes.
From the day war conquered the skies, nothing could check its progress.
War is complicated and intense, and it takes time and thoughts to understand what it was.
There's nothing glamorous about war at all.
War is too strange to process alone.
The American system of civilian control of the military recognizes that soldiers' attention must be fixed on winning battles and staying alive, and that the fog of war can sometimes obscure the rule of law.
The biggest problem was the politicians knew nothing about fighting a war.
Alas, nothing reveals man the way war does. Nothing so accentuates in him the beauty and ugliness, the intelligence and foolishness, the brutishness and humanity, the courage and cowardice, the enigma.
Everything in war is very simple. But the simplest thing is difficult.