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Have posted this before, thought is appropriate to post this again for this article :-Reply
Just be careful of 3 Hotspots that are identified in the World :-
(1) East Europe hotspot
(2) Asia Pacific hotspot
(3) Middle East hotspot
Any mismanagement of the 3 hotspots will have a potential domino effects - of drawing in many Countries into unwanted wars - that may not only trigger a Regional War, but may also quickly escalate into a World War 3.
Just be very careful to control emotion - in International relationships and International affairs.
UN and World Bodies will have to play important roles to cool tension, administer justice, control temper from fraying and always keep communication channels open.
I think at least for now - quite unlikely to fray into domino effects of Countries joining fights.
But to be honest, Administration do change hands - and if somehow, somewhere just happen to go wrong - and all the unfortunate events happen to click together - it may trigger something explosive and suddenly everything may just go out of control - and Human Race will for the first time face the possibility of Mass Extinction - by the virtue of World War 3 or face the onslaught of 小三灾 (War, Epidemic, Climatic Condition triggering natural disasters).
Just be mindful, be careful - control emotion, stay focus, keep temper down, stay calm and do wholesome collective actions - to prevent sudden escalation of military conflicts between or among Countries that will draw many Countries in - into a massive brawl.
And there is a reason why the hotspot are numbered with (1), (2) and (3) in chronological order - is that it represent the chances of occuring and the likelihood of drawing in many Countries into the brawl and the firepower that trigger massive destruction and casaulties - as it stand now.
(Note :- Russia may join the brawl directly when Ukraine make more gain in recouping the areas in the East - and this will trigger and push tension into the next higher notch - and the (1) East Europe hotspot will glow redder).
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