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No, it's still a fallacy.

Sure, taking a step back and examining the evidence is always a good idea, but the evidence is pretty damn clear here.

> This conflict is much more analogous to WW1 instead of WW2.

Only tactically. Both WW2 and this war were initiated by a single aggressor starting multiple wars in a row. WW1 by contrast had lots of countries equally itching for a fight, even countries that had nothing to do with the initial trigger. And assassination in Sarajevo should not logically lead to endless trench warfare in Flanders. But in Russia's invasion, everybody else is really careful to keep the fighting contained to just Ukraine.




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