Quote by John le Carre
In every war zone that I've been in, there has been a reality and then there has been the public perception of why the war was being fought. In every crisis, the issues have been far more complex than the public has been allowed to know.
Summary
This quote reflects the author's experience in various war zones, highlighting a stark contrast between the reality of these conflicts and the public perception surrounding them. It emphasizes the notion that the true motives and complexities behind wars and crises are often concealed or simplified for public consumption. It suggests that the public's understanding of these events is often incomplete, underscoring the need for a more nuanced understanding of warfare and crisis situations.