It is for instances exactly like this one that reputation is so important in international relations. It was never one US officer standing there, but the whole of the American reputation with him. If I may provide a similar example from antiquity... 1/6https://twitter.com/pptsapper/status/1187433596530896897 …
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And Antiochus blinks, calls off the operation and retreats. He does this, Polybius notes, because he knew that the last ruler to have broken faith with the Romans, Perseus of Macedon, had lost his kingdom. 5/6
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Antiochus doesn't retreat from Popilius, but from the Roman reputation, defeated not by Roman legions, but by Roman fides. Just like - if you will permit me - those Israeli tanks in 1983 were confronted not by one man, but by one man and American fides. 6/6
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