Sparks: Iran: Rolling Ultimatums, Moscow "at the EU table"?

“From the desk where I draft letters I know will be ignored, a rolling deadline is only a storm at sea for a captain who has already forgotten the shore.”
Seneca the Younger
“The rolling ultimatum replaces the political act of decision with the administrative function of scheduling, a perfect example of thoughtlessness parading as statecraft.”
Hannah Arendt
“A new deadline is granted not to prevent the execution but to complete the paperwork required for its eventual authorization.”
Franz Kafka
“An infinite universe contains infinite centers of power, rendering any earthly ultimatum a provincial absurdity.”
Giordano Bruno
“This movable ultimatum is a dialectical image where the catastrophe of the future crashes into the procrastination of the present.”
Walter Benjamin
“Supreme excellence lies not in setting a deadline but in shaping conditions where the enemy's own hesitation becomes your decisive advantage.”
Sun Tzu
“You are being governed by men who treat the annihilation of a nation like a tavern debt they can extend on a whim.”
Thomas Paine
“In the courts of power, I observe the custom of the movable feast, where the time of judgement is served only after the guests have lost their appetite.”
Ibn Battuta
“Hateful things: a lord who schedules ruin as if it were a slightly inconvenient appointment.”
Sei Shōnagon
“This extension of five days is a false mercy, a dissonant chord in the divine symphony that connects all action to its ultimate consequence.”
Hildegard von Bingen
“The phrase 'very productive' applied to the postponement of mass murder is a euphemism that smells of blood and sawdust.”
George Orwell
“In the long run, which we are told to await patiently, we are all dead, but in the short run, a five-day reprieve is merely political theatre.”
John Maynard Keynes