{"id":1121736,"date":"2024-02-01T22:32:39","date_gmt":"2024-02-02T03:32:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/putin-isnt-hitler-hes-mussoliniand-ukraine-is-his-abyssinia-modern-war-institute-west-point\/"},"modified":"2024-02-01T22:32:39","modified_gmt":"2024-02-02T03:32:39","slug":"putin-isnt-hitler-hes-mussoliniand-ukraine-is-his-abyssinia-modern-war-institute-west-point","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/putin\/putin-isnt-hitler-hes-mussoliniand-ukraine-is-his-abyssinia-modern-war-institute-west-point\/","title":{"rendered":"Putin Isn&#8217;t Hitler, He&#8217;s Mussoliniand Ukraine Is His Abyssinia &#8211; Modern War Institute &#8211; West Point"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    It was bitterly cold. Soldiers huddled together wearing heavy    winter jackets and black, Army-issued beanies underneath their    helmets. The engines of Humvees and trucks hummed collectively,    a cacophony of noise that drowned out conversations. The    battalion convoy was ready to step off from Germany for a NATO    exercise in Latvia. My battalion commander approached as I    hopped into my Humvee. Somewhat jokingly, over the din of    running engines and soldiers preparing to move out, he asked,    Which day do you think it is going to happen? I think Friday.    I responded, My bet is on Wednesday, sir. The date was    February 13, 2022.  <\/p>\n<p>    Both of our guesses missed the mark, but not by much. The    following week, on Thursday, Russia began its invasion of    Ukraine, kicking off the war that has raged for nearly two    years.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the six-day convoy I read a book that I had started in    December 2021 as the Russian military buildup along the border    with Ukraine continued. Titled Appeasing Hitler, the    historical work by Tim Bouverie    provides insight into the rationale behind the British policy    of appeasement in the period leading up to World War II. It    also serves as a cautionary tale of the appeasement strategys    failure. A policy premised on acquiescing to a tyrants demands    in the hopes of avoiding war accomplished the opposite.    Instead, appeasement served to increase Hitlers appetite for    conquest and contributed to the eruption of the most    destructive conflict in human history.  <\/p>\n<p>    There have been many     comparisons between Russian President Vladimir Putins    words and those of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s since the onset of    Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Both asserted the    importance of     reclaiming historical lands, protecting their respective    countries     ethnic populations living in the     near abroad, and the fact that their aggressive actions    were     defensivethat they were the victims    instead of the aggressors. And although it is understandable    why many compare Putins invasion of Ukraine to the actions of    Adolf Hitler in the lead up to World War II, Bouveries    Appeasing Hitler provides an opportunity for a    different comparison, to a much lesser-known war.  <\/p>\n<p>    The     Italo-Abyssinian War of 1935 is an obscure conflict,    overshadowed by the world war that would shortly follow.    However, the parallels between Benito Mussolinis invasion of    Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia) and Putins invasion of Ukraine    are striking. Historical comparisons are inherently imperfect.    We cannot replicate the political, economic, social, and    technological conditions that existed in the past. However, we    can extract and examine themes and notable decisions in history    to provide the foundation for important lessons for todays    leaders. A reexamination of the Italian conquest provides such    lessons that underscore mistakes to avoid and the possible    consequences the West faces if support for Ukraine falters.  <\/p>\n<p>    First, however, a basic understanding of Italys imperial war    is necessary. Before Mussolini and Hitler officially formed an    alliance, Italy actually worked alongside Britain and France in    the early 1930s. Mussolinis Italy even joined the Stresa    Front in April 1935 alongside Britain and France to counter    Nazi Germanys Versailles Treaty violations. But despite    pledging to maintain peace in Europe, Mussolini had other    intentions in Africa. Disregarding warnings of an Italian    offensive in late 1934 and early 1935, the British government    refused to confront Mussolini. Britain viewed Nazi Germany as    the threat of the future and believed Italy was a crucial    ally.  <\/p>\n<p>    Britain and Frances refusal to deter Italian aggression    threatened more than the sovereignty of Abyssinia. Following    World War I, the League of Nations emerged and introduced a new    age of international law. The league, which Abyssinia had    joined in 1923, provided the protection of Article    16. This article stipulated that all members would join in    common action against states that made war against another    member.  <\/p>\n<p>    The British political leadership, however, did not want to    embroil Britain in a war with Italy. Britain, they argued, had        no vital interests at stake. Thus, convinced neither France    nor Britain would intervene, Mussolini launched the invasion of    Abyssinia in October 1935.  <\/p>\n<p>    In November 1935, France and Britain sought a negotiated end to    the conflict that would have     ceded the majority of Abyssinian territory to Italy. News    leaked of this backdoor diplomacy and league members were    outraged. France and Britains fiasco meant the death of the    credibility of the league and the abandonment of Abyssinia to    its fate at the hands of a stronger power. By May 1936 Italian    forces entered Addis Ababa and declared victory.  <\/p>\n<p>    Throughout the entire Italian-Abyssinian conflict, there was    one keen observer: Adolf Hitler. He watched as the authority of    the League of Nations vanished before his eyes. Most    importantly, he witnessed Italy use aggression to achieve    political goals and face no severe consequences.  <\/p>\n<p>    As we return to the present day, one may argue that the United    States now fits Britains role as the declining global power.    The specter of a looming global threat is no longer Germany,    but China. Vladimir Putins Russia, challenging international    norms, is Mussolinis Italy. The state sovereignty threatened    is not Abyssinias, but Ukraines. It is not the League of    Nations at risk, but the pillars of the US-led postWorld War    II orderthe United Nations, NATO, and even the international    norms that have ruled since the conclusion of World War II.  <\/p>\n<p>    We can draw numerous lessons from the Italian-Abyssinian    debacle: from the necessity of major global powers abstaining    from negotiating away the sovereignty of smaller states, to the    importance of conventional military deterrence in complicating    the political calculations of would-be aggressors, to the need    for preemptive and sustained economic punishments for aggressor    states in violation of international norms and laws. But there    is one main lesson that is most important and applicable to our    world today.  <\/p>\n<p>    A successful deterrence now may prevent the next aggressor.    Hitler watched gleefully as the League of Nations    self-imploded. Mussolinis success in Abyssinia emboldened    Hitler along his path toward European domination. The primary    modern comparison that comes to mind is the threat of China and    President Xi Jinping deciding to employ     military force to reclaim dominion over Taiwan. By    understanding the dynamics in play in 1935, it becomes clear    that if the United States and other members of the    international community want to deter aggression against the    island, then it is in their collective security interest to    continue to support Ukraine. But the China-Taiwan scenario is    far from the only risk. Other potential aggressors, such as    Iran and North Korea, are also watching to see whether    Ukraines international supporters will remain steadfast over    the long term.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turning specifically to the United States, the debate continues    in Washington with respect to passing a new aid package for    Ukraine. There are legitimate reservations within Congress on    passing this funding. Concern over the     accountability of aid provided to Ukraine is reasonable and    the desire to have an     end-game strategy for the conflict is understandable. But    the     fear that continued aid to Ukraine will only increase the    likelihood of direct conflict between NATO and Russia misses    the mark. It is the absence of continued aid, which would    precipitate a weakened Ukraine and potential collapse that    enables a larger Russian victory, that raises the risk of a    NATO-Russia, US-China, or other large-scale war. The only    lesson Vladimir Putin and other potential aggressors will learn    from an end to US aid to Ukraine and a complete Russian victory    in Ukraine is that aggression works and that authoritarian    systems can outlast the West.  <\/p>\n<p>    Britain declared it had no vital interests at stake in    Abyssinia. Some argue the same with respect to US interests in    Ukraine today. But maintaining support for Ukraine through the    continuation of military and economic aid may not only    guarantee a more just peace in Ukraine; it may also help    prevent the next, larger war from occurring.  <\/p>\n<p>    First Lieutenant Dean D. LaGattuta is a 2020 graduate of    the United States Military Academy at West Point, majoring in    political science and minoring in Eurasian studies. He serves    as a military intelligence officer in the United States    Army.  <\/p>\n<p>    The views expressed are those of the author and do not    reflect the official position of the United States Military    Academy, Department of the Army, or Department of Defense.  <\/p>\n<p>    Image credit: kremlin.ru,     via Wikimedia Commons  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/mwi.westpoint.edu\/putin-isnt-hitler-hes-mussolini-and-ukraine-is-his-abyssinia\/\" title=\"Putin Isn't Hitler, He's Mussoliniand Ukraine Is His Abyssinia - Modern War Institute - West Point\">Putin Isn't Hitler, He's Mussoliniand Ukraine Is His Abyssinia - Modern War Institute - West Point<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> It was bitterly cold. 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