Sparks: Tracking recent US-Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure

“A strike called a deterrent that only creates new grievances is not a deterrent; it is a failure to rectify the name and thus the relationship.”
Confucius
“The pressure applied to one structure, like a stone dropped in water, propagates fractures through the entire interconnected system of trade and stability.”
Leonardo da Vinci
“This hypothesis of deterrence will only find consilience if it explains the resulting diplomatic and economic phenomena it never claimed to predict.”
William Whewell
“When the means of defense become indistinguishable from the offenses they purport to prevent, the consent of the governed is withdrawn by the logic of the act itself.”
Thomas Jefferson
“Their bombs are not in your power; your choice to answer with more bombs or to finally choose peace is entirely your own.”
Epictetus
“Why do millions consent to the ruinous logic of a conflict authored by so few, when they could simply refuse to supply the fear it requires?”
Étienne de La Boétie
“Beneath the rhetoric of security lies the older, truer motive: the relentless pursuit of strategic advantage, which power always justifies and history always records.”
Thucydides
“The creator beholds his monstrous progeny of escalation and recoils, refusing the paternal duty to soothe the suffering he summoned into the world.”
Mary Shelley
“A dispute over sovereignty is a matter for statecraft, not a theological crusade, though each side dresses its worldly interests in the cloth of divine sanction.”
Averroës (Ibn Rushd)
“In one land they target the bridge that carries trade; in another, the factory that produces medicine - each custom of warfare reveals a different standard of necessity.”
Ibn Battuta
“Nothing so clarifies a nation's humanitarian principles like watching them methodically dismantle another's capacity to produce humanitarian aid.”
Mark Twain
“Hateful things: the precise geometry of a fireball where a steelworks stood, and the elegant hypocrisy of calling such ruin a surgical act.”
Sei Shōnagon
“This bureaucratic militarism, a revolution from above, strangles the spontaneous, living protest of the masses who simply wish to work and live in peace.”
Rosa Luxemburg