Meanwhile Russia is raining deadly missiles on Ukraine, who are fighting back with all they've got.
I'm struggling to think of another conflict where the combatants were this cooperative with each other.
Also, the war is probably the first major conflict between large nations that is being streamed live as it is happening.
Which is to say, the war is really weird.
1. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/05/17/world/russia-ukraine-news
Not exactly the same, but the history of (potential) trade during conflict isn't really that unique.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_truce
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_Conventions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Arms_Limitation_Talk...
A war is a complex thing, while the people at the top may want to "win", the people on the ground also just want to get on with their lives, so some pragmatism often comes into play.
There is a lot of propaganda content released by both sides. The Russian propaganda is clearly meant for their own population..and of no good quality.
I really hope that the Ukrainians are going to win given their new capabilities and weapons.
1500-1600: Introduction of firearms Rise of naval warfare
1600-1700: Artillery advancements Professional armies
1700-1800: Linear tactics Multinational conflicts
1800-1900: Nationalism in warfare Industrialization
1900-2000: World Wars Technological advancements
2000-now Rise of asymmetric warfare Introduction of drones and AI to Cyber warfare