Will the current turbulent situation lead to a third world war?

  • EpicFailGuy@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    I would argue that we have been in WW3 for a while … since this whole “de-globalization” started.

    World wars are hard to define … what started WW2? Is there a single moment in time? Was it Pearl Harbor? Was it the invasion of Poland? By the time the Germans Invaded the conditions for world war had already been around for a while.

    I’d argue that we’re currently in the “appeasement” phase of WW3 … I just hope that it’s a cold and mostly economic war … and not one with global drafts and attrition (altho Russia and Ukraine already have broken that barrier)

    • Soup@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      “Was it Pearl Harbour?” Tonnes of countries were involved already, it was already WW2 for a while. The blitz of London was started and ended by the time the US was attacked at the very end of 1941. They were plenty happy to let everyone else fight it out and then when they got attacked suddenly they were the altruistic heroes of man.

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        9 days ago

        our history books (Every country’s honestly) are choke full of propaganda. I only noticed because I got formal education from 3 different countries.

        I found it very interesting for example … that Spain does not teach about the inquisition or the spanish american war.

        Flip side, in the US there’s nothing in our books about any of Europe’s history at all.

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          9 days ago

          US history sounds even worse than our Canadian history classes. Just complete garbage. And then you see what people are learning in other countries and you have to wonder why we act like 10-12 years isn’t enough time to fit in any reasonable amount of our, honestly, very short history.