"US Foreign Policy Paradox: Why War is Easy to Start, Hard to End. In a stark revelation, prominent voices within the US government have expressed a concerning sentiment: it's far too simple to initiate conflict, but incredibly difficult to bring an end to it. This paradox raises serious questions about the motivations and priorities of those in power, and the devastating consequences for the American people and global stability. As tensions continue to escalate around the world, experts are sounding the alarm on the dangers of a system that prioritizes aggression over diplomacy."
The feeling is perfectly consistent: Graham feels it should be as easy as possible for the U.S. to start a war, and as hard as possible to end one.