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Is World War III inevitable?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 9:21 am
by Skyliner
With times as shaky as they’ve ever been, are we going to enter into a third world war? Nostradamus seemed to think so…
We have tensions rising across the middle east, we have political crises looming at all sides, terrorism on a global scale and advancing with the times.. Are we to prepare?
Is World War III inevitable?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:26 pm
by Accountable
Surprise! It's here already.
Is World War III inevitable?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:10 pm
by Lon
Skyliner wrote: With times as shaky as they’ve ever been, are we going to enter into a third world war? Nostradamus seemed to think so…
We have tensions rising across the middle east, we have political crises looming at all sides, terrorism on a global scale and advancing with the times.. Are we to prepare?
No, there will be no WW 3 in my opinion. More Iraq's??? Yes, but nothing on the scale of WW 2. Why do I think that? Becasue most countries know that it's not financially in their best interest. Taiwan and Mainland China will never go to war (IMO) becasue they have become financialy interdependent and as more and more countries become involved in outsourcing the manafacture of goods and services they too will become financially interdependent.
Is World War III inevitable?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:17 pm
by docd
If it is going to happen, a 3rd world country is likely to do it...my guess is Israel will be the first to be hit.
Is World War III inevitable?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:34 pm
by Lon
docd wrote: If it is going to happen, a 3rd world country is likely to do it...my guess is Israel will be the first to be hit.
I don't see a WW 3 in the future. Certainly not like WW 2 or even WW 1. Police actions, skirmishes, occasional invasions OK, but no world wide war. The reason I say that has to do with $$$$$$. There is no financial gain to be made by developed countries warring with one another as they are financially and technologically dependent on one another. That only leaves the less developed countries with nothing to loose, except to be obliterated by the larger powers in pretty short order.