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Sci-fi writers imagined the Ukraine conflict that they’re now fighting in

14
Jul
2014

As Cathy Young explains in vivid detail over at Slate, numerous sci-fi novels published in the early 2000s — War 2010: The Ukrainian Front, War 2011: Against NATO, Omega, Battlefield Ukraine: The Broken Trident, among them — describe scenarios in which Ukraine becomes a battleground between Russian separatists and Ukraine nationalists backed by the US and NATO. Several authors of those books, most notably Fedor Berezin (of War 2010 and War 2011), have since gone on to play active roles in the conflict itself, with Berezin aggressively propagandizing on behalf of Russian separatists in Ukraine.

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