“Here’s the thing about proxy wars,” says @mehdirhasan. “They tend to drag on, they tend to be harder to resolve diplomatically, & they tend to result in massive civilian casualties.” Why is this important? Because it's where the war in Ukraine could be headed next:

Mar 23, 2022 · 11:25 PM UTC

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Ok Chomsky. Stand with Ukraine.
Corporate weapons manufacturers will make a very handsome profit at the expense of the world's taxpayers and Ukrainian civilian lives. Ie. This will drag on forever. Will the next ISIS be a well armed neonazi death cult?
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Wow, finally Mehdi is caughting up that this is a war by proxy. At last
It is, as often, quite an interesting show. While a lot of people agrees for the need of diplomatic solution, one needs to raise the question of how trustworthy and reliable 🇷🇺 is as a discussion partner, when every single statement is a lie, and none of its commitment respected.
Not a word about promoting nato expansion, which is the root cause of this conflict