Most wartime diplomacy is leaders posing for cameras while their armies keep killing. Real deals happen when one side is exhausted, not because a summit had nice handshakes.
Wartime diplomacy isn’t theater; it’s the back door that keeps slaughter from becoming endless. Even ugly talks save lives and set the terms for peace.
Wartime diplomacy is purely a PR stunt. Politicians shake hands for the cameras to look like peacemakers, while simultaneously funding the next airstrike.
Wartime diplomacy is mostly theater—leaders shake hands for cameras while armies grind on, and real talks only happen when one side is losing.