The historian and cognitive scientist Noam Chomsky
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“Keep the adult public attention diverted away from the real social issues, and captivated by matters of no real importance. I know it as a common tactic of kleptocratic regimes such as Vladimir Putin’s in Russia."
There’s even a term for the tactic: “diversionary conflict.” Faced with economic difficulties or other problems potentially threatening to its survival, the regime starts a war somewhere or sharpens domestic ethnic divisions. Since the oil price plummeted in late 2014, the Putin regime has kept Russians on a steady diet of war news from eastern Ukraine and Syria (Russia and its allies have been winning). With the Syrian operation, Putin sharply raised his international standing, but a big reduction in protests against worsening economic conditions has probably been more important to him.