A game of chess?
Image courtesy Wikimedia CommonsIs politics a game of chess, or it is a guessing game? It shouldn’t be a game at all, of course, but it provides material for discussion.
There was a clever cartoon by Ella Baron in The Times this morning, so clever that I had to read the comments to understand it! Nothing unusual there.
I have not reproduced it here, as I don’t want to infringe copyright.
It was a satirical comment on the latest unsuccessful talks between the US and Iran, and showed J.D. Vance and his team facing Iranian negotiators across a table. Vance is holding a handful of playing cards, interestingly all showing Kings, and declaring, ‘We have all the cards.’ Their opponents have a chess board in front of them, so the two sides are not even playing the same game, which is a telling point. The Iranian spokesman is saying, ‘Checkmate,’ even though the chess position is not showing that.
‘Checkmate’ is a corruption of the Persian phrase. ‘Shah Mat,’ meaning ‘The King is dead.’

Putting JD in charge of any negotiations is a stupid move.
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteThat’s clever and slightly scary.
ReplyDeleteI’ve never learned chess and probably never will.
Alison in Devon x
I've tried several times to learn chess, but it just won't stick!
DeletetRump also claimed to have all of the cards when it came to canada. It turns out that they don’t.
ReplyDeleteUS tried five times to conquer Canada and obviously never learnt the lesson!
DeleteI gave up chess when a 6 year old grandchild said I'll win granny. He did.
ReplyDeleteI love playing chess as a hobby, but I am not a professional with a high ELO rating. I once had a memorable experience playing against a professional chess master who defeated me in only a few minutes. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI think that's quite an achievement. I can never remember the rules.
DeleteMy hubby loves chess and so do my grandsons.. Too difficult for me to learn. I try to steer clear of politics on my blog....Enjoy this beautiful Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI reached the conclusion a long time ago that I just haven't the right brain for chess . . .
DeleteI‘m too lazy to learn chess properly, although my sister made an attempt to self-teach her and me when we were about 12 and 13 years old.
ReplyDeleteYes, politics should not be a game, but for some it seems to be, all about „winning“ in terms of money and power. Scary indeed.
We have tried several times to learn chess but it just won't stick. I could never be a politician.
DeleteI often played chess as a child. Definitely different from playing cards. I agree the two sides in the US-Iran war are playing different games, but then the American ones change the rules as the game goes along.
ReplyDeleteThat's the way my eldest daughter played board games - she would change the rules to suit her hand.
ReplyDeleteThank you for explaining what 'Shah Mat' means. Chess in Hebrew is 'Shach-mat,' and all the years I took my boys to after-school chess classes, it never once occurred to me to ask what the name actually meant!
ReplyDeleteWell, that pretty much sums up the current situation, all right!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very sharp observation about the current state of world affairs. It is quite a powerful image to think of two sides sitting at the same table but playing completely different games. When one side is looking at cards and the other is focused on a chessboard, it is no wonder that finding a common ground feels nearly impossible.
ReplyDeleteThe US has no idea what they are doing. No plan, no ending.
ReplyDeleteA very clever cartoon!
ReplyDeleteI taught my grandson how to play chess last year.
ReplyDeleteIran is impressing us, even though the culture there is loathsome for the women folk...Iran know strategy!
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