• @Draghetta@lemmy.world
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    5711 hours ago

    I don’t really understand this seemingly widespread notion - that is also represented in this comic - that nations “agree” to go to war.

    That is not really how it works most of the time, there is usually an aggressor and a victim. It is usually not two powerful leaders butchering their own country’s population, but rather one powerful leader butchering two countries’ population.

    I know it’s not the point of this comic, but this really, really annoys me.

    • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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      56 hours ago

      It’s a pretty stupid comic actually. The conversation usually goes more along the lines of one nation demanding territory from the other, and the other telling the first to fuck right off.

    • @NABDad@lemmy.world
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      3710 hours ago

      I think WW1 was kind of like the comic. It was a bunch of squabbling family members who got into a pissing match and then sent their citizens to die. It never would have happened if Gramma Vicky had still been alive!

      • @Draghetta@lemmy.world
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        168 hours ago

        Sure, but this comic wasn’t made 100 years ago. It reeks of that “they should BOTH stop fighting!” rhetoric, that only benefits aggressors.

      • @marcos@lemmy.world
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        58 hours ago

        The world used to be more like the comic. Now it’s more unilateral.

        But the one important detail never changes.

    • @rocket600@lemmy.world
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      -14 hours ago

      I think your premise is wrong. It’s more plausible that because war is beneficial for the 1 percent, that this song and dance of political theater is purely to keep you and I entertained and in line.

      Or we could go with your idea that Putin thought it was a good idea to piss off the most powerful nations because he wanted to conquer some land. He was like A) I could peacefully hang out on my massive yacht or B) become enemies with a country that is notorious for stealth drone strikes.

    • @Fermion@feddit.nl
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      69 hours ago

      I in general agree with what you wrote, but the Israel/Iran brinkmanship does feel a bit like the portrayal in this comic at times. So the comic seems relevant to recent events.

          • @Draghetta@lemmy.world
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            67 hours ago

            You could say that - they have been up to a few squabbles as of late, kerfuffles even.

            I am sure it is nothing too serious, it will be over as quickly as it started and the region will soon be as peaceful as always.

        • @ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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          26 hours ago

          Ironically, the modern Middle East is almost entirely a creation of WWI and its immediate aftermath when the Ottoman Empire was carved up by the victorious Allies.