I still don’t get the logic here. It’s not like modern wars cost millions of lives (unless it goes nuclear, in which case nothing matters); how can birth rates ever be a factor.
From what I’ve read, Russia’s stockpile of precision guided munitions is low, so this war may not look very “modern” past the initial stages. If Russia ends up adopting the same tactics it used in the Second Chechen War and causes the same amount of casualties on a per capita basis, Ukraine would end up suffering 2.5 million deaths.
I still don’t get the logic here. It’s not like modern wars cost millions of lives (unless it goes nuclear, in which case nothing matters); how can birth rates ever be a factor.
From what I’ve read, Russia’s stockpile of precision guided munitions is low, so this war may not look very “modern” past the initial stages. If Russia ends up adopting the same tactics it used in the Second Chechen War and causes the same amount of casualties on a per capita basis, Ukraine would end up suffering 2.5 million deaths.