It’s the first war by a major power in Europe since WWII.
Are you a child, an american, or did you only start paying attention to history in February 2022?
- The Troubles (UK vs occupied Ireland)
- Cyprus War of Independence(UK vs occupied Cyprus)
- Bombing of Yugoslavia (Nato vs Yugoslavia)
- Russo-Georgian War (Russia vs Georgia)
Only because the Irish didn’t manage to win.
Now this definitely was an inter-state conflict, because Cyprus managed to break free from the British empire. And if we excluded complicated situation then we would have to exclude all wars, including the Ukraine war.
You mentioned it and then said it didn’t count because of reasons. I’m saying it does count because it was a war and it was in Europe. Although under your criteria this should also be excluded because it wasn’t an inter-state conflict. One of the ways that NATO justified its bombing was by saying it wasn’t a state but a supranational organization and thus wasn’t beholden to the UN charter.
It was another situation where a western-backed revanchist government attacks a separatist area and then Russia moves in to stop the shelling.
Hmm
Hmm. It’s weird how in Moldova, Georgia, and Ukraine a western-backed revanchist government started attacking civilians in a separatist region all of a sudden. And how all three countries had “market liberalizations” against the will of their people. I guess it’s just one of those coincidences that seem to happen whenever the US has an interest in a place.