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The "Russian-Ukrainian War" and the "Palestinian-Israeli Conflict" tell us: In the future, some countries will disappear

2024-08-20

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Local conflicts are breaking out frequently in the world today. Not only have ceasefire agreements failed to be reached in the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but they are also showing a tendency to intensify.

If wars continue like this, where will the world go? In fact, some past experiences have already told us the answer, that is, some countries may disappear.

Throughout the long course of history, many countries have emerged, prospered, dominated, but also disappeared. Judging from the current situation, some countries may have faced the "crisis" of "disappearing."

· The big countries that have “left the table”

The long river of history is full of changes, and many once powerful countries have long since become the dust of history. For example, the Soviet Union, after World War II, was a superpower that could compete with the United States, but due to various internal and external problems and contradictions, it only existed for a few decades before it collapsed. That powerful red country instantly became a dozen sovereign states.

For example, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia disintegrated due to intensified ethnic conflicts and internal and external difficulties. Its disappearance has made the powder keg of the Balkan Peninsula even more complicated.