Talk:WW3

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Abundantly clear?

I dont understand the reasoning behind this WW3 talk. So, please, can you give at least some citations of this hypothetical WW3 and what leads to this conclusion? user:Peter, who authored the basic text, is retired, i think, so... Urban (talk) 08:25, 8 February 2022 (UTC)

Me? Not sure what you are asking for. Can you give two examples what there should be a citation for? -- Sunvalley (talk) 15:15, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
No one in particular. The documents listet predict WW3 for past decades and fortunately this has not happened at the time. As for COVID, a war-like situation is already reality (without bombs of course). I suspect that a the new arena for war is not nukes, but information warfare and the fight to maintain the various monopolies, including monetary monoculture. I also suspect that we are already witnessing this "war". Urban (talk) 17:29, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
I assume we are on the verge of something bigger and looking at US wars in the past ("empire of chaos" being one aspect), and given that they have managed to get a senile person into highest office, I roughly come done to everything is possible. While there is talk about invasion of Ukraine, Sweden fortifies Gotland [1]

“Its geographical location gives the island significant military advantages in terms of protection and control of sea traffic, the Baltic’s airspace and the ability to base military units and capabilities.”[2]

and Denmark will likely send fighter-wing to Bornholm, [3] which is to say there is something happening which you can observe by the movement of other NATO countries, not just the US with their 'activism' alone + munitions/gear supply for Ukraine, which will be used only in one place, the people on the receiving end all Russian passport holders now ... -- Sunvalley (talk) 21:02, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
Unfortunately war "solves" a lot of "problems" for power elites, especially so since 1694. So we are on the verge for quite a long time and now and then situations grow more acute. Hopefully this saber rattling does not escalate. Personally I think that the hegemonic power of the US needs to be balanced by a strong China according to the "rothschild formula" and the US overtaking the Russian military base of Crimea would offset this balance. Urban (talk) 02:22, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
... and about this Sweden thing: playing the Russian propaganda card once more? Russia is too weak, it has neither the muscle nor the ambition to attack anybody on this planet given that nuclear is not an option. I don't buy it. Urban (talk) 02:53, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
Still not sure what you were asking for. If you don't acknowledge this as a possibility I can't help it. It is tense and I don't see how how it will come back to what it was before, what we see now is the continuation of cold war politics, and the current situation was started with NATO expansion. Patrick Henningsen has always good views and guests;[4][5][6] but you probably know the things that have been said ... There may come one more cool-down, but only so long, when it is restarted on US/UK initiative. -- Sunvalley (talk) 19:03, 16 February 2022 (UTC)

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