Article 67C81 Ukraine is in the headlines now. But a whole new world of conflict is about to erupt | Simon Tisdall

Ukraine is in the headlines now. But a whole new world of conflict is about to erupt | Simon Tisdall

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Simon Tisdall
from US news | The Guardian on (#67C81)

Taiwan, North Korea, Iran and Palestine are all potential flashpoints that could distract western attention from the invasion in 2023

It was a good year to bury bad news - and bad deeds - as a clutch of dictators, assorted killers and repressive or anti-democratic regimes can testify. In Myanmar, Yemen, Mali, Nicaragua, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia and Afghanistan, to name a few crisis zones, egregious abuses and unrelieved misery attracted relatively scant, perfunctory international scrutiny.

The main reason for 2022's blinkered perspectives is, of course, Ukraine, Europe's biggest conflict since 1945. This is not to say war-torn Tigray or Guatemala, strangled slowly by corruption, would otherwise have made global headline news. Hard truth: western interest in developing-world conflicts is generally limited.

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