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Leadership Quote by Ronald Reagan

"People do not make wars; governments do"

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Reagan’s line is a neat piece of political aikido: it shifts blame upward while keeping “the people” morally clean. Coming from a president, that’s not a neutral observation; it’s a strategic separation of citizen and state that lets leaders speak as if they’re reluctant instruments of history rather than its engineers. The phrasing is blunt, almost folksy, but it carries an indictment: war is not a spontaneous eruption of popular bloodlust. It’s a product of institutions that plan, fund, authorize, and narrate violence.

The intent is double-edged. On one side, it flatters democratic self-image: ordinary Americans aren’t war-makers, they’re peaceable, decent, dragged into conflict by necessity. On the other, it quietly absolves publics of responsibility. If governments make wars, then voters, media ecosystems, and national myths are relegated to the role of innocent bystanders, not participants who can demand escalation, punish restraint, or reward swagger at the ballot box. The quote invites a comforting simplification: “they” did it, not “we.”

Context matters. Reagan rose as a Cold War communicator-in-chief, selling defense buildups, proxy confrontations, and an assertive posture against the Soviet Union while also positioning America as fundamentally benevolent. This line fits that brand: war is something imposed by regimes (read: authoritarian adversaries), not chosen by free peoples. It’s also a way to defend legitimacy at home: if governments cause wars, then the right kind of government can prevent them, and the wrong kind must be confronted. It’s moral clarity with a politician’s escape hatch built in.

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Verified source: Remarks and Q&A at Moscow State University (Ronald Reagan, 1988)
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People do not make wars; governments do. (Public Papers: 1988–1989, Book I, pp. 683–688 (remarks section)). Primary-source verification: This exact sentence appears in President Ronald Reagan’s prepared remarks delivered at Moscow State University in Moscow, USSR, on May 31, 1988 (during the Moscow Summit). The U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Historian cites the same remarks as appearing in the official Public Papers of the Presidents: Ronald Reagan, 1988–1989, Book I, pp. 683–688, confirming the authoritative printed source for pagination.
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Ronald Reagan (February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004) was a President from USA.

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