"And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important"
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The subtext is classic late-Cold War Washington. Carlucci, a veteran of defense and intelligence worlds, isn’t selling pacifism; he’s selling leverage. “Respond increasingly to our diplomacy” implies a target - an adversary, a reluctant ally, a fracturing region - that can be induced to comply once U.S. engagement is staged correctly. The agency is one-way: our diplomacy, their response. Peace becomes something administered.
Then comes the prestige move: “the president’s direct involvement.” That phrase does two things at once. It elevates the stakes (this is serious enough for the top), and it disciplines the bureaucracy (lines of authority are clear). In American foreign policy, “direct involvement” is often code for pressure - phone calls, summit optics, and the implicit promise of carrots or the threat of consequences.
“Extraordinarily important” is the final seal, a consensus-building adjective meant to pre-empt dissent. The rhetoric sells a reassuring narrative: we are exhausting peaceful tools. The political utility is obvious too: if diplomacy succeeds, credit flows upward; if it fails, escalation can be framed as reluctant, even inevitable.
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Carlucci, Frank. (2026, January 15). And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-we-ought-to-work-our-diplomacy-first-and-i-156433/
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Carlucci, Frank. "And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-we-ought-to-work-our-diplomacy-first-and-i-156433/.
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"And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-we-ought-to-work-our-diplomacy-first-and-i-156433/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

