Russia's propaganda from the 1939 Winter War is now strangely familiar
NeutralU.S News

- On November 30, 1939, the USSR initiated its invasion of Finland, marking the beginning of the Winter War, which was part of a broader strategy to partition Eastern Europe with Nazi Germany, its then-ally. This conflict highlighted the aggressive expansionist policies of the Soviet leadership during that era.
- The historical parallels between the Winter War and contemporary geopolitical tensions raise concerns about the resurgence of similar propaganda tactics. Understanding this context is crucial for analyzing current Russian strategies and their implications for international relations.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

