Photojournalist Tim Hetherington, who was killed in 2011 during the war in Libya, throughout his lifetime tried to understand one simple question -- 바카라What is it about war that really draws men?바카라 Spending most of his life in different conflict zones across the world, Hetherington learnt that 바카라Warfare is a particularly male preoccupation, wrapped up with aggression and masculinity.바카라
However, beyond the veneer of manliness, he discovered the 바카라boys바카라 in the body of tired soldiers. His 2008 photo series titled 바카라Sleeping Soldiers바카라, clicked at the battlefield of Korengal Valley, Afghanistan, portrayed soldiers of a US army platoon sleeping in a state of 바카라peaceful vulnerability바카라. While talking about the series, he said, 바카라They always look so tough, but when they바카라re asleep they look like little boys. They look the way their mothers probably remember them.바카라Â
Such vulnerability and its portrayal, nevertheless, have no space in the representation of global leaders who are continuously engaged in wars. Campaigns, government appeals, and popular media narratives -- all together make men infallible, leaving no space for the sleeping boys within them to make peace with their non-aggressive selves.Â
Historical evidence shows that men have always waged wars -- sometimes to occupy territories in other times to fulfil their ego. A cursory look at World War II shows how Hitler바카라s injured ego became one of the major grounds behind the war. During the Cold War, from the Cuban missile crisis to the USSR바카라s invasion of Afghanistan, the masculine ego has always been a factor. The ego of the male leader merges with that of the Nation, leading to the wars. In this process, the narrative of manliness gets amplified in every narrative. Â
Though there are not many studies to corroborate that women leaders don바카라t participate in wars, several political scientists point out how the feminine traits are being weeded out in the beginning to pave the way for only those women leaders who suit the aggressive men바카라s club. But the references of leaders like Margaret Thatcher or Indira Gandhi rarely hold water as a study shows that between 1950-2004, there were only 48 women leaders in 188 countries, amounting to just 4% of all global leaders. This small sample size can바카라t be representative of women leaders바카라 participation in wars. Â
However, the men don바카라t fight the war only on the battlefield. They fight it out in narratives. From Putin to Netanyahu, the manliness of the leaders always comes with the call to reinforce gender stereotypes. The image of a non-addicted, courageous 바카라man바카라 engaged in protecting the nation becomes sanctimonious. Anything that contradicts it- from having a drunk leader to mental illness- is considered aberration. Â
바카라A Man Like Putin바카라:
A man like Putin, so full of strength.Â
A man like Putin, who doesn바카라t get drunk.Â
A man like Putin, who wouldn바카라t hurt me.Â
A man like Putin, who won바카라t run away.Â
These lines from the popular Russian propaganda song 바카라A Man Like Putin바카라 written by Alexandar Yelin and performed by Poyushchie Vmeste, an all-girl band, not only highlight how the Russian President바카라s masculine assertion shaped his policies rather it flexes the projected masculinity of a supreme leader who 바카라won바카라t run away바카라. This 2002 song, however, found out its implications two decades later when Putin declared war against Ukraine. Â
Since Putin came to power, most of his actions and statements are filled with masculine chest-thumping. In 2021, he contrasted the strength of the Russian army with the emasculated 바카라wokeness바카라 of the United States. His evocation of strength soon got sanction from US senator Ted Cruz, who, in a Tiktok video, mocked an advertisement showing the diversity of the US military force and comparing it with Russia바카라s masculine army, wrote, 바카라Perhaps a woke, emasculated military is not the best idea 바카라Š바카라Â
In a bid to further boost the idea of manliness, Russian media came up with different campaigns calling for 바카라warrior masculinity바카라. Since the country got engaged in the bloody war with Ukraine, thousands of Russian youths fled the country to avoid conscription. To restrain the outflow, in April 2023, the Kremlin passed a military draft paper that made it almost impossible to avoid conscription. Â
These administrative steps were accompanied by aggressive campaigns. Media reports suggested how the billboards in Russia had been filled with the message that 바카라A real man deserving respect and admiration joins military바카라. The propagandist advertisements went nothing short of showing how the former girlfriends of the 바카라men바카라 are falling in love again with the person after he joins the military. One of them, referring to the young men who left the country as 바카라cowards바카라, makes a woman say, 바카라The boys left, the men stayed바카라. Another one reads, 바카라You are a real man, be one.바카라 Â
In Russia, joining the military for men between the ages of 18 to 27 is considered a constitutional duty, but since the fall of the USSR, this hardly materialised. And since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, some reports suggest that at least 7,00,000 men have fled. Even after such desperate campaigns, why is the idea of warrior masculinity failing? Perhaps the market economy here has a role to play. Â
The Human Rights Watch report in 2004 found that the transition to a market economy actually helped the privileged young men to avoid conscription and make their way out. But it is the 바카라the most disadvantaged, least affluent parts of society바카라 who are brought lured in to oil the war machine. The cannon of masculine portrayals also gets amplified by the photoshoot of bare-chested Putin riding a horse or fishing in the Russian wilderness. So, the justification for Putin바카라s war against Ukraine stems from his hyper-masculine projection as a 바카라saviour바카라 of the country who 바카라won바카라t run바카라. Â
Netanyahu and His 바카라Manly바카라 Assertions Â
Around 6,000 km away from Russia, another leader -- despite differences in historical context- shares similar masculine projections. It is none other than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu- engaged in a seemingly never-ending war against Palestine. Whereas the socio-political contexts of Ukraine and Palestine are far different, what unites them is the masculinity of war. Â
Netanyahu, while he couldn바카라t be found directly displaying his masculine traits, took some leaves out of Putin바카라s playbook when he tried to gain some moral high ground by calling the former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin a 바카라drunk바카라 allegedly leading to his assassination in 1995. Though he later refuted the charges of incitement, his efforts to portray himself as a morally superior leader to Rabin didn바카라t go unnoticed. Â
It was, however, in 2019, when the 바카라stable man바카라 within him came out as he called his close aide Benjamin Gantz, a member of the Israeli Knesset, 바카라mentally ill바카라, in a bid to discredit him. The mental health of Gantz here became the fulcrum to emasculate him. The manly leader, as the unwritten playbook goes, cannot suffer out of mental illness. Â
However, Netanyahu바카라s policies have also been gendered on several counts. In July 2023, the Israeli government sent civil service directives to the Universities asking them not to use both male and female suffixes and said that 바카라the masculine form is also used as a neutral, non-gendered form.바카라. As a gendered language, Hebrew needs to address the issue to make it more inclusive, noted different University scholars. Â
Moreover, in 2020, while addressing the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Netanyahu compared women to 바카라animals바카라. Though some media reports considered it as a 바카라slip바카라, the protests of the Israeli women activists in the last few years, citing dwindling representation of women in the administration, don바카라t let him get away with it. Â
As the hospitals, schools, houses and shelters crumble down in the Gaza Strip, killing thousands of innocent children, Netanyahu바카라s roar that it is 바카라only the beginning바카라 is seemingly the muscle-flexing of a masculine leader. War benefits none. But it can encourage a triumphant masculine nature- amplifying the stereotyped meaning of manliness that ends up pulling youths into a blood-stained endeavour where 바카라to be a man is to be a soldier바카라- a protector of the Nation.Â