Vince wrote:cthia wrote:I find it astounding that both of the governments of the opposing navies provided their own turning points in contention with their war efforts -- akin to shooting themselves in the foot. There were times that both the Manticoran and Havenite governments were their own worst enemy.
On the Havenite side, there were Saint-Just and Pierre eliminating experienced officers and alienating others - killing the effectiveness of the navy. Being caught lying to the galaxy about the execution of Honor Harrington created all kinds of ripples in their pond. Saddling CO's with People's Commissioners riding herd.
On the Manticoran end there is the build-down of the navy, the exile of its most important officer and pulling the plug on the most successful fleet operations of the war at the eleventh hour.
Both governments deserve, at least, honorable mention in the Honorverse Hall of Shame.
An aside:
Honor strong-armed the Grayson government to acquire a meeting with Protector Benjamin, dressed down Hemphill in front of the WDB, challenged White Haven's stance on the new weapon systems, stood up to Elizabeth by calling her out on several matters, threatened the richest man in the galaxy with bodily harm, pulled a power move on (some secretary at BuPers?) to get her request for certain officers -- Honor isn't intimidated by authority figure, is she?
What an interesting handful of a child she must have been to raise...
"You just got back from where with your cat young lady?"
I'm surprised you find it astounding. History is full of examples of governments doing stupid things in war for what turned out to be idiotic reasons.
Yea, and each and every time I read about it in history, it astounds me! Is your war effort there to win the war, or for your enjoyment of sabotage or the many 'cides? Why don't you just shoot your own officers and civilians in the back and get on with it. Wait, Haven did that!
Killing your own people is ludicrous - civilian or military. Why, its democide. Oh, I'm sure we'd
never find that echoed in real life. Not even a fat chance...
The Great Purge or the Great Terror (Russian: Большо́й терро́р) was a campaign of political repression in the Soviet Union which occurred from 1936 to 1938. It involved a large-scale purge of the Communist Party and government officials, repression of peasants and the Red Army leadership, and widespread police surveillance, suspicion of "saboteurs", imprisonment, and arbitrary executions. In Russian historiography, the period of the most intense purge, 1937–1938, is called Yezhovshchina (Russian: Ежовщина; literally, "Yezhov phenomenon", commonly translated as "times of Yezhov" or "doings of Yezhov"), after Nikolai Yezhov, the head of the Soviet secret police, NKVD.
Then there was Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward, the Holodomor, and more.
The total for Chinese Communist Party democide is 77 million, more than the Soviet Union (62 million), Nazi Germany (21 million), or any other regime in the 20th century.
I won't even consider the many other
genocides throughout history. It's too sickening,
if it ever happened, because real life governments would
never do astounding things like that. Why... it's astounding!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genocides_in_history