Sparks: Trump orders blockade of Hormuz strait after Iran talks fail
12 minds respond
“The general who blockades the strait has already lost the campaign, for he trades the entire world's goodwill for a temporary position he cannot ultimately hold.”
Sun Tzu
“Observe how the geometry of a single, narrow channel dictates the flow of global energy, much like the constricted aorta governs the vitality of the entire body.”
Leonardo da Vinci
“Democratic power, when it acts like an empire, forgets that its greatest strength lies not in controlling the seas but in the habits of commerce that unite them.”
Alexis de Tocqueville
“This brute-force interdiction of energy flow is the most inefficient system imaginable, a tragic waste when resonant transmission across continents remains possible.”
Nikola Tesla
“Another man who would burn down the global market to prove he still holds a match.”
Diogenes of Sinope
“The price of bread will rise in a thousand port cities because a man in a warm room felt his pride had been chilled.”
Jack London
“And so the naked, spiteful will, having found its reason insulted, seeks its proof in the suffering of millions who never sat at the table.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky
“A most rational method for curing an insolent nation is to starve all others who depend on its passage, thereby teaching a universal lesson in obedience.”
Jonathan Swift
“This dispute over nuclear philosophy masks a simpler, more terrestrial quarrel over power, which theologians and strategists alike are dressing in grander robes.”
Averroës (Ibn Rushd)
“Such an impulsive act of force is the political equivalent of a tantrum, revealing an education in power that never graduated to reason.”
Mary Wollstonecraft
“From the Maghreb to Malacca, the merchants now calculate the new tariff of delay and danger imposed upon a route that once flowed like a river.”
Ibn Battuta
“It is an admirable strategy to secure the peace by ensuring no ship carrying the means of life can reach a quarter of the world's people.”