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    "so you see few anti-war protests" - certainly the orientation of the liberal-controlled media is clear on this conflict, but I'd also suggest another angle, which is that there are few protests because most people regard Putin as being able to take care of himself in a conventional military fashion (in what is a conventional proxy conflict), whereas with Iraq the agenda was more muddled, Saddam a much smaller opponent, and the liberals themselves were not of one voice in favour of that war.
    – Steve
    Commented Dec 2, 2022 at 8:31
  • I think the statement "People in general dislike war" pulls the answer back. I dislike war but I am not naive enough to think that all people dislike war. Probably right now and definitely not in history
    – Argyll
    Commented Dec 4, 2022 at 4:00