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kompoz [17]
3 years ago
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Help pls Thank you......

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Alex3 years ago
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It’s to expensive because in the cartoon it says “Without bankrupting the government” which means it’s too expensive.
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At worst, it goes nuclear and the map gets redrawn in a big way as many national governments cease to exist and their nations collapse. Fortunately we’re no longer capable of wiping ourselves out. A lot of people will die, but it won’t result in the extinction of humanity.

Wars start through any number of pathways: One world war happened through deliberate action, the other was a crisis that spun out of control. In the coming decades, a war might ignite accidentally, such as by two opposing warships trading paint near a reef not even marked on a nautical chart. Or it could slow burn and erupt as a reordering of the global system in the late 2020s.

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