“Third World War a risk”

April 2024 Forums General discussion “Third World War a risk”

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    ALB
    Keymaster

    We had a discussion recently on Discord as to whether a Third World War was likely. The consensus seemed to be that it wasn’t but that the local and proxy wars would continue non-stop and that states would continue to arm themselves with the most effective weapons they could afford since, in negotiations over economic and geopolitical matters, “might” is a factor.

    Here is the view of the Chief of Staff of the British armed forces, General Sir Nick Carter. He thinks there is a risk of a Third World War:

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/general-sir-nick-carter-warns-of-third-world-war-danger-hb0k9fnsx

    More detail here.

    #209090
    PartisanZ
    Participant

    I think the consensus is in error and war escalating from trade wars and other factors is distinct possibility.

    #209092
    ALB
    Keymaster

    The consensus wasn’t that a Third World War wasn’t possible but that it wasn’t likely which, I suppose, means that it wasn’t a “distinct” possibility. Let’s hope you’re wrong.

    #209093
    alanjjohnstone
    Keymaster

    I think it is a question of definition

    A world war of many countries actually suffering the consequences

    Or many countries from around the world participating in a war

    The Kuwait war was an example had 34 nations involved in some degree or another

    And 2003 Iraq Invasion had the so-called “Coalition of the Willing”

    There are many alliances happening …NATO IN Afghanistan, OAU France, UK and US in the Sahel…Libya and Syria with foreign combatants …less national and now more international conflicts

    Also, we have to consider war by mistake and error, accidental incidents and  miscalculated gambles.

    Capitalism lays down the conditions for a war to break out but in many cases actual events are not so well planned or premeditated.

    What is often said is that war between two full democracies has ended…

    #209095
    ALB
    Keymaster

    Of course wars will continue as long as capitalism, so we can say that war is inevitable under capitalism. But the question was whether another world-wide war like the two in the last century was. To which the answer is not so clear.

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