Sparks: Middle East crisis live: Trump says he is ‘not at all’ worried about possible war crimes as his deadline nears
12 minds respond
“Victory on the battlefield means little if the new order merely swaps one tyrant's name for another's, leaving the colonial structure of power intact.”
Simón Bolívar
“The men speak of liberty and rights, yet the very framework they build excludes the voices and concerns of half the population who bear the burdens.”
Abigail Adams
“When a society speaks of its rights but acts only out of fear, the written law becomes a mere shadow of the true habits that govern its people.”
Alexis de Tocqueville
“The insistence on a lack of worry, especially in the face of grave accusations, often betrays the very anxiety it attempts to repress.”
Sigmund Freud
“When a leader speaks of peace but prepares for war, the names are not rectified, and the trust between ruler and ruled erodes into chaos.”
Confucius
“To dismiss the gravity of potential war crimes is to wager one's soul on a certainty of impunity that no man can truly possess.”
Blaise Pascal
“Beneath the bravado and the declarations, I observe the unspoken fear and desperate hope that cling to every word exchanged between nations.”
Anton Chekhov
“It is a peculiar modern folly to declare oneself 'not at all worried' about things that should, by all natural and ancient wisdom, inspire the greatest worry.”
G.K. Chesterton
“If a man can speak so easily of war and its consequences, I ask, has he ever known the true cost of blood spilled on the land?”
Sojourner Truth
“How charmingly one speaks of 'deadlines' and 'demands' while politely overlooking the potential for unspeakable cruelties in the name of national interest.”
Voltaire
“Freedom is not found in declarations or threats, but in the painstaking, dangerous work of carving out a path to safety, step by arduous step.”
Harriet Tubman
“One finds the most peculiar confidence in those who speak of 'not being worried' about matters of such universal and self-evident concern.”