The mere opening of negotiations, suggesting as it does a prospect of peace, automatically reduces the will of the defence to continue fighting. To a certain extent the guerilla’s morale is affected too, but his leaders are in a position to exhort him to continue fighting ‘unremittingly’ in a ‘heightened struggle,’ whereas the opposing leaders cannot issue such an appeal without being accused of prejudicing the negotiations.
--Sir Robert Thompson
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