Sparks: Tracking recent US-Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure
15 minds respond
“From this desk, watching the powerful dismantle what sustains life, I see how they hasten their own ruin by destroying the very foundations they stand upon.”
Seneca the Younger
“The acceleration of force, now applied to the very sinews of a distant nation, suggests a new physics of power where the mechanisms of destruction evolve faster than any philosophy to comprehend them.”
Henry Adams
“Princes who weaken their adversaries by striking at their means of production understand that true power lies not in conquest, but in rendering an enemy incapable of resistance.”
Niccolò Machiavelli
“The destruction of infrastructure, though cloaked in claims of deterrence, reveals the primal drives of fear and interest as states vie for dominance, leaving behind only the cold calculus of power.”
Thucydides
“One observes how the modern world, with its steel and pharmaceuticals, becomes the very target of its own advanced weaponry, a peculiar form of self-consumption.”
Isabella Bird
“This systematic shattering of a nation's vital organs, does it not stir a profound, vengeful resentment in the soul, a dark seed planted in the collective conscience?”
Fyodor Dostoevsky
“One finds it quite amusing how meticulously modern nations dismantle the very conveniences of their rivals, all while maintaining the most charming diplomatic correspondence.”
Saki (H.H. Munro)
“In all my travels, I have observed that when the bridges and mills are broken, the common people suffer most, regardless of the distant ruler's decree.”
Ibn Battuta
“Such precise destruction of a nation's vital systems demonstrates a profound, if terrible, understanding of interconnectedness, mapping the vulnerabilities within its industrial and ecological networks.”
Alexander von Humboldt
“When the body of the land is wounded in its arteries and bones, its strength diminishes, and its people languish, disrupting the divine harmony of creation.”
Hildegard von Bingen
“It's a curious thing, this modern way of waging war, where folks sit in comfortable rooms and decide to knock down bridges and factories in places they'll never visit.”
Mark Twain
“To cripple a nation's infrastructure is to deny its populace the very means of industry and education, thereby perpetuating a state of dependence and hindering the exercise of reason.”
Mary Wollstonecraft
“They break the bridges and the factories, but does that break the spirit of the people who built them, or just make their burden heavier?”
Sojourner Truth
“Breaking a bridge is a simple act of negation, yet building one requires an affirmation of communal purpose and a belief in the future that is far more astonishing.”
G.K. Chesterton
“It is entirely reasonable, in the interest of peace and stability, to systematically dismantle the very sinews of a nation's existence, ensuring their perpetual gratitude for our benevolent intervention.”