History must be known in order to understand current social conflicts

in Education2 years ago (edited)

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Hello friends and followers of my blog, I hope you are all well.

In this opportunity I want to share a short reflection but with a deep analysis, which I hope will call your attention to think about the importance of being able to know the history to be able to better interpret the events that are taking place in full development in our world today.

For no one is a secret the fear of a war between great powers, the consequences that this would bring are catastrophic, from the economic, social and emotional point of view of the people who are involved in possible conflict.

We are currently seeing in the news a possible conflict between Russia and Ukraine, but have you ever wondered:

What are the reasons for the conflict between these two nations?

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The answer to this question lies in part in that we go back to the past and investigate a little history, Ukrainians and Russians apparently share a common heritage, ie are descendants of an ethnic group called Tatars, of course we can not limit ourselves only to that lineage, as later would come in Europe a series of invasions such as the Mongol Empire, however for years with are quite recent Ukraine manages to be an independent country of Russia.

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The independence of Ukraine not only from Russia but also from the USSR brought a lot of ethnic and cultural conflicts, since a large percentage of the Ukrainian population has a Russian identity, however there is also a considerable percentage of the Ukrainian population that is more attached to European values and culture.

All this historical background gives us to understand the reasons for the conflict, however there are other factors that also have their historical roots, such is the case of the annexation of the Crimean peninsula back to Russia, since it was a long time belonging to Ukraine.

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Is it only historical factors that incite a conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

It seems that it is not only historical and cultural facts that push Russia to a possible invasion of Ukraine, there are also geopolitical and economic factors, since Europe depends on Russian gas to meet its energy demands, which are very strong in winter time as it is at present.

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However, we cannot leave aside that Russia also depends on having someone to buy its gas, all this leads us to think that there is a cocktail of possible causes of this crisis, since perhaps one of Russia's fears is that NATO may install ballistic missiles on the border between Russia and Ukraine.

As conclusion I close this small analysis loaded with personal opinions that can become educational, informative and of personal character, that being influencing diverse reasons of this possible conflict I believe that to understand part of the conflict it is necessary to investigate something of history and geography, since besides being Ukraine and Russia Turkic towns they also share a Slavic roots between their towns.

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However, I do not believe that everything is just a historical and cultural reason, there are also economic and geopolitical interests, since Ukraine is geographically trapped between the European Union and Russia, and although the latter is European in a considerable percentage, it has always left its anti-European culture, where we must also take into account that much of the Russian territory is located in the Asian Siberia.

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Recommended references for further discussion

Russo-Ukrainian War

Russia–Ukraine relations

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I hope we can avoid a conflict between Russia and Ukraine. These regional conflicts have a habit of growing into brutal proxy wars.

BTW: I understand that Stalin was quite brutal during his reign over Ukraine. Estimates run from 3 to 7 million deaths. Events of that magnitude weigh heavy on the conscience.

Hello friend, let's hope that none of the countries involved will have to go through a historical episode like the one in the past as when Stalin. Greetings and thank you for your valuable comment

I read yesterday a very interesting piece in the NY times that had a sentence that impacted me:

Today, geopolitical strength is determined not by how much economic power you can wield, but by how much pain you can endure. Your enemy, unlike during the Cold War, is not somebody behind an iron curtain, but somebody with whom you trade, from whom you get gas and to whom you export high-tech goods. Soft power has given way to resilience.

Let's see how the conflict evolves, but the worst part is that we are going to see how the innocent people suffers in the middle of a hybrid conflict.

That's right my dear friend, the worst thing about this is that it is the most innocent people who suffer. Greetings and thank you for your valuable comment.

Thanks for this historical information that I didn't know
I think that the United States of America and Russia will never enter into a direct war between them, because both of them will be losers and will come out destroyed. Therefore, the worst affected is the Ukrainian people; Just like what happened in Syria, there was an indirect war between America and Russia on Syrian lands, and the only victim was the Syrian people, who suffered poverty and homelessness.

Hello friend, let's hope how the conflict evolves and that none of the parties involved and especially its people get hurt in all this.

Greetings and thank you for your valuable comment.