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[–] alternative_factor@kbin.social 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There are honestly a lot of parallels between the war in Ukraine and WWI, Putin's actions remind me a lot of the leaders of some countries in WWI who were super wrapped up in their egos to the point of wanting a "gentleman's war", only to end up killing and traumatizing millions. Putin assumed he could just swoop in and crush the Ukrainians, much like many leaders in WWI had such nationalistic fervor that crushing other nations would be easy, instead he is now bogged down in a horrible forever war.

Of course it's not all the same because the Ukrainians are clearly the victims here, but I feel like Putin is more comparable to a WWI style leader who just makes one suicidal push after the next than the Nazis who did in fact have some victories, not to mention that the Russian army does not do well against more modern military technologies.