The Wars in Ukraine and Iran Are More Alike Than You May Think
Aspects such as drone technology and diplomacy show how the wars intersect on the battlefield and in global alignments, providing a model for future conflicts. Assessing the damaged buildings following Russian strikes in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, on Sunday. Credit... Roman Pilipey/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images By Lara Jakes The New York Times , March 26 Updated 10:31 a.m. ET Lara Jakes covers conflict and diplomacy, with a focus on weapons and the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. The trench warfare and heavy artillery on Ukraine’s battlefields in 2022 don’t look much like the war by air and sea that began when the United States and Israel attacked Iran. But similarities between the two conflicts soon became evident and remain so almost three months later. In both, the country with the more powerful military has been unable to vanquish its adversary. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia expected a quick victory when he launched his “special military operation,” more than...