The above quote is generally attributed to those on the front lines who have had to deal with all the recent conflicts in Afghanistan by foreign powers insistent upon taking over their country. At the same time, it is also appropriate for all those who value patience, a strong belief in what they stand for, and a determination to continue standing where they stand, come what may.
In actuality, those that are the aggressors typically have a plan which is time based, and therein lies the rub, because when that time gets ever extended, because of unanticipated pushback, plans that gone awry, or a people that will not submit, then those that have a schedule to adhere to, are going to have to reevaluate what they are doing, and may after a certain amount of time, pack up their bags and go, for there comes that time when its best to cut one’s losses rather than to stay involved in what appears to be an endless quagmire. This signifies that guerrilla warfare of all types is going to be the best avenue for those who just want to extend the battle and outlast the opposition, especially when they are seriously outgunned. After all, to win a battle or to win a war, the other side has to submit, and if they do not do so, the amount of personnel and armaments that will thus need to be expended with an uncertain outcome is going to increase, and so too will the time devoted to such.
Time is the enemy of those who are on a strict schedule, whereas those who simply have to endure, and are willing to endure, no matter how long, are the same ones who utilize time to their advantage. Indeed, there are far too many generals that wrongly believe that more and more bombardment, as well as the annihilation of necessary infrastructure will lead to the other side submitting to their dictates, but clearly they don’t understand that there are those people that while under a relentless attack of their homeland, have a strong tendency to join together, no matter their previous domestic differences, to endure what they have to endure because this is all that they have, and they will sooner die than to submit, and an opponent, that will not surrender, come what may, makes for a fight that will eventually run up against the aggressor’s clock, because generals have to answer to those that have empowered them and when timely results are not there, alternative decisions will be made.
For certain, wars are hell, and the type of hell that too many aggressors do not take into proper account is a people’s love for their own homeland, despite its many troubling issues, problems, and things of that general ilk, because those people recognize that submission to the aggressor doesn’t really end or resolve anything, but typically opens up a new type of hell, whereas they would prefer to make things continuously difficult for the aggressor, and to let them to know that they will not go quietly into that good night.