Potential War Escalates

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by Mario, May 3, 2025.

  1. Mario

    Mario Powers

  2. orangina

    orangina Archangels

    Low probability of any conflict, no country is "warlike" with large cultural, social, economic, religious and tribal differences within the countries themselves where a good part of the communities do not even know who is in power, let alone a war...

    India which is economically, especially in the south, far more advanced until a few years ago had only 70% of the country covered by electricity, and only about 50% with public toilets. Now it is set up, but covered with garbage and in a condition that in most places a Westerner would not go to if you gave him a large sum of money.

    They had 3 conflicts, i.e. war and a few thousand dead, which is very very few for 2 billion people and almost 25% of the world's population, and then when you look at the Pakistani and Indian command posts when the first war took place, you will see that the British were the main actors on both sides..

    For countries where with 100,000 dollars, which is what the cheapest missiles cost, you can feed several tens of thousands of inhabitants, it would be really crazy in such poor conditions to enter into some unnecessary conflicts. However, if human history teaches us anything, then those in power do not think about such consequences.

    For us in the West, an even bigger problem is that globalists have carried out population replacement, so some European, Australian, and Canadian cities now have 10 to 20% Indians and Pakistanis, of which, of course, the majority are Muslims and Hindus, with very few Catholics. Some minimal conflict could create bigger conflicts on the streets of London, Birmingham, Toronto, and Vancouver than in Asia.
     
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  3. Luan Ribeiro

    Luan Ribeiro Powers

    I remembered when Pope Francis used to speak of a Third World War fought in pieces. Now, we may be witnessing yet another piece added to this bloody mosaic.
     

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