"The enemy [always/also] has a vote."

Garson O'Toole adsgarsonotoole at GMAIL.COM
Sat Jul 21 17:30:16 UTC 2012


Here is an instance of "the enemy has a vote" between the 1940s and
2000s in the Google News Archive.

Cite: 1972 May 19, News And Courier, Section: Editorial, 5 To 2
Support, Page 10-A, Charleston, South Carolina. (Google News Archive)

[Begin excerpt]
When it comes to making war, domestic opinion is only one of the
factors involved. The enemy has a vote-and it may be decisive if the
American people's will to protect their national interests can be
eroded through division and dissent within their own ranks.
[End excerpt]

Garson

On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Jonathan Lighter
<wuxxmupp2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Mot on YBQ or DMP, this  military maxim observes that the enemy's decisions
> and actions can (and will) throw various-sized monkey-wrenches into the
> best-laid strategic and tactical plans
>
> Clausewitz , among other, also realized this, but he wasn't quite as adept
> with a quip.
>
> The earliest GB snippet is very early, but ref. to the "War Production
> Board" places it in the right time frame:
>
> 1943 _Army Ordnance_ XXIV 511: The enemy has a vote on where, when, and how
> we fight.
>
> After that, nothing till this:
>
> 2002 [U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations] _Afghanistan: Building
> Stability, Avoiding Chaos_ (Washington, D.C.: USGPO) 50 [GB: not verified]:=
>  In
> Afghanistan's case this is a long run. The enemy has a vote on when victory
> is decisive. We are not fighting a nation state; in this case, the enemy is
> a terrorist organization =97 who decides on surrender? Who decides they are
> defeated?
>
> Since then, 429,000 raw Google hits.
>
> JL
>
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