The political system of Sam Country determines that the ruling party is not the only dominant force, and the opposition party can seize any opportunity to counterattack, pushing the ruling party out of power. Continuing the war poses no economic pressure on Sam Country, but politically, it is very troublesome. Once the truth comes out, the first to bear the brunt is the President. Interest groups are not afraid of continuing the fight, but the President must consider personal interests.
An anti-terrorism war waged under the banner of justice can be easily completed in a short time without anyone raising questions. However, being caught in a stalemate is different. Emergence from the situation means failure, bringing significant negative impacts politically and internationally. Continuing without resolving it will cause further deterioration, affecting not only political and international images but also the President's own interests.
