...but an ancient Old Earth soldier got it exactly right when he said war was simply the continuation of diplomacy by non-diplomatic means.
A recurrent theme throughout A Rising Thunder at least, is this "...since we can't seem to get the League's attention through normal diplomatic channels..."
Yet, I've always thought that the weight of your diplomacy is "indeed" measured by the weight of your weaponry. How reasonable was it for the Manticoran government to think that the Solarian League government would listen to their diplomatic efforts to get them to see reason? To not react negatively and aggressively to their economic warfare in closing the junctions? To recall Filareta? Etc., etc.,?
Drawing from the tenets of On War and The Art of War, how reasonable was it of the Manticorans to expect the Solarian League - who thought it had a bigger sledge hammer supported by a much larger economy - backed by a huge reserve, to pay any attention to their diplomatic efforts to get the unreasonable Solarians to see reason? What on Old Earth could the Manticoran government have thought would so motivate the Solarians to even care about their diplomatic messages when they knew that the League's apparatchics surely thought that a fleet or two would make it a moot point?
It's like attempting diplomacy by telling the big bully that's constantly kicking your ass in school that if he doesn't stop it, you're going to tell your older brother. Yet you know that the bully knows that your older brother is a buck and a quarter undersized too.
For the weight of diplomacy to work, it must be tempered by the weight of promise. The promise of at least an equal and opposing force of war. I don't fault the Manticorans for attempting their diplomacy, and they were at the very least 'morally' charged with doing so. Yet, surely they couldn't have thought it would have ultimately borne any fruit. Who'd've thunk such a think? Knowing that that weight of promise wouldn't be real to the Solarians until precedent had been set - a total ass wiping of a sizeable Solarian fleet? And even then...
My point is, why are the Manticorans so disjointed about diplomatic efforts falling on deaf&dumb ears?
Honor, Hamish, the whats-his-face Manticoran representative on Old Earth, Elizabeth and just about every officer of the GA. What did they expect and why wasn't it mostly "par for the arrogant Solarian course?"
It would be like Saddam Insane puzzling over some diplomatic effort to short stop American retribution.