Clausewitz vs Sun Tzu

Short answer on the following questions:

Clausewitz has argued that “…war is not an act of senseless passion but is controlled by its political object; the value of this

object must determine the sacrifices to be made for it in magnitude and duration. Once the expenditure of efforts exceeds the value of

the political object, the object must be renounced and peace must follow.” Why do nations find it so difficult at times to bring a war

to an end? Why is this advice sound in theory but difficult to follow in practice? Would the Sun Tzu agree with Clausewitz on this

comment?

Please reference “On War” by Clausewitz and “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu

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