n7axw wrote:I'm just going to add a couple of points here. The diplomatic correspondence not withstanding, the primary cause of the war's resumption was that High Ridge and Decroix refused to treat the Republic like a legitimate government and negotiate a peace treaty in good faith. The business with the correspondence was really just a trip wire, adding fuel to frustrations that were already at a boiling point. Had I been in the Republic's shoes knowing what Pritchard at least believed she knew, I probably would have been looking to my military options as well.
And I might add, it wasn't as though Haven didn't try. Indeed, they did almost everything but give Manticore their war plan.
The primary reason Pritchard's cabinet /well - the decent human beings in it at least/ felt it had to go to war was - as I see it - the fact that almost any other reaction to the way High Ridge's government was /or was not/ negotiating would have caused a very probable fall of the cabinet, followed by the collpse of the new/old Constitution and the republic itself. They felt this was their only option do save their star nation. I even think that at that point they were right - as there was no time to do anything else. However...
Nobody in the past 3 or 4 years before that felt the need to at least try and change the internal political situation, so that there would not be so much pressure and so much hatred against Manticore.
4 years ago Manticore could have annihilated Haven, bit did not. For 4 years, nobody made an effort to explain to the Haven population what had happened, who was responsible for the war, who were the good guys and the bad guys and so forth.
For most of those 4 years, nobody makes much of a fuss that there is no respect from Manticore.
They were ready to accept the way High Ridge treated them for years without much complain - as long as it was in their favor, and when it stopped suiting them, they suddenly striked a pose.
Now that it is suitable
and possible, and when some of the different solutions are no more available/no time/, Haven reaches /again/ for the bigger club.
A little guilt, please. As in "crap, we should have at least thought about doing this or that", "how did we managed to put ourselves in that position", "wow, why are our people so hatefull, and why did we not do a thing about it" - that kind of thoughts and regrets. Not any actions, you see - just a litle guilt and some admitions.
n7axw wrote:Now I won't deny that there was plenty of hatred of Manticore going around. Two decades of war will tend to produce that result, justified or not. In fact it was on both sides. Elizabeth herself indulged in a lot of hatred of Haven for understanable reasons and at least in the business of the collapse of the Torch summit allowed that hatred and distrust to drive policy When she ordered the attack om Lovat.
Don
My point - to me
it does matter a lot whether it is or isn't justified. Because I do not search for/want a different outcome. I need an admission of and guilt over mistakes made, in order to fully accept these characters as truly honest and honorable the way I feel they were meant to be.
Manticore and Manticorans were justified in their feelings. They have all the moral high ground anyone ever wanted or needed.
The Havenites were not - their hatred was created and installed in them by people with /if any at all/ the morals of ..well.. can't really find a comparison that will not offend the annimal. No one made an effort to reverse it - and what is worse, it became a player in its own right in Haven's political life. Which would have been marginally acceptable for me if it was justified - but it was not and couldn't be...
A little side branch. I still remember the first time I read "War of Honor". The moment Eloise approved Thunderbolt, I felt I had to say goodbye to all the Haven characters I had come to love and respect. I could not at the time accept any other fate for them - after what they had just done - no matter what the offence. I just could not. They were doomed to me. I don't know, maybe I wanted them to be too superhuman or something...
Imagine my surprise when The Master decided otherwise

.
Well, I have changed a lot in the years after

. I have come to understand and even accept his reasons and his morals. I even learned to share some of them. But still some things are missing for me.