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Ukraine War | A trade-off between Western losses and developing world misery

The war in Ukraine is a war between US-led allies and Russia, not a war over any principle of sovereignty or democracy 

July 15, 2022 / 12:43 IST
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(Image: Getty Images)
(Image: Getty Images)

People are angry and distressed, pretty much across the world.

They are unhappy for their own specific set of reasons: fuel, food, and medicine shortage in Sri Lanka; near starvation in parts of Africa, and Afghanistan; heat waves in southern Europe; floods in parts of India, Afghanistan, and the United States’ Virginia; forest fires in Portugal, southwestern France, and Greece; an ultra-conservative Supreme Court’s undoing of what the American people had come to believe to be fundamental features of their life, such as a constitutional right to abortion and the right of states to restrict the use of guns; and, political turmoil in Pakistan, and Britain.

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But a common feature, and one serving to add to the intensity of popular anger, has been inflation.

All of Latin America smarts under the effect of high prices. In the US, the Democrats expect to be skewered in the mid-term elections in November, on account of unrelenting inflation, which has touched a 41-year high. Inflation is in excess of 20 percent in the Balkans, in the double digits in eastern Europe, close to double digits in the EU as a whole. In Iran, anger against inflation fans the flames of anti-government protests, including one against the hijab.