Historian reveals the three signs that a world war has already begun
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Historian reveals the three signs that a world war has already begun
"Anthony Glees, Emeritus Professor at the University of Buckingham, called the US and Israeli decision to attack Iran a 'war of choice' and the first red flag which previously led to the last two world wars. He claimed that the conflict in the Middle East did not start out of necessity or self-defense, but as a deliberate decision by two leaders focused on gaining power and keeping it."
"Glees alleged that both President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu share the same mindset that 'might is right,' even if that means ignoring international law. The historian warned that such attitudes have appeared before among aggressive regimes which have invaded nearby nations to satisfy their own ambitions."
"Using Glees's premise that World War I in 1914 and World War II in 1939 started because of these three factors, one could argue that history may one day mark the start of World War III as February 24, 2022. It was on this date that Russia began their invasion of Ukraine by choice, not out of a need to defend themselves, with Vladimir Putin opting for an expansionist policy."
Emeritus Professor Anthony Glees identifies three key indicators that World War III may have already started. First, he characterizes recent US and Israeli military actions against Iran as 'wars of choice' rather than defensive necessities, mirroring patterns from World Wars I and II. Second, he notes that leaders like Trump and Netanyahu operate under a 'might is right' philosophy that disregards international law. Third, these leaders demonstrate commitment to prolonged conflict rather than seeking quick resolutions. Glees's framework also applies to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, which killed approximately half a million people. Using his criteria, World War III could be dated to February 24, 2022, when Russia chose expansionist invasion over defensive action, violating Ukraine's sovereignty and international treaties.
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