Is World War III inevitable?

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As of July 27, 2024, there are many things going on in the world, such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Israel–Hamas war, which has a significant impact on international relations and tensions in the world, and keeps the world on edge. The China–Taiwan relations, like the 2022 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan and the 2023 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan also contributes to this. Additionally, countries like China, Iran and North Korea potentially pose a threat to the Western world. The question is whether a Third World War is imminent. Can we prevent this war forever, or will it eventually break out? Is a Third World War inevitable?

Sooner or later, World War III will start

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  •   Argument for Ingo Piepers predicted a fifth major system crisis that would start around 2020 and would end in 2036. His analysis, based on historical patterns and mathematical models, identifies recurring cycles leading to major conflicts including the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1792–1815), World War I (1914–1918), and World War II (1939–1945). He said that he could be off by 2 years,[1] but it might also be 4 to 6 years.
    •   Objection Why could he also be off by four or six years? He never said that.
      •   Objection That's correct, but an analysis predicting the future can never be entirely precise. Perhaps he made an error and miscalculated?
    •   Objection An understanding of the past does not automatically lead to the ability to predict future wars because they do not exhibit linear behavior.
    •   Objection Humans possess the ability to learn from past wars and adapt to unforeseen developments in social behavior.
    •   Objection International tensions in the 21st century no longer need to be expressed in the military field.
  •   Argument against Everyone knows that World War III would mean the end of the world because of nuclear weapons. No one wants another world war. It is in no one's interest.
    •   Objection There are likely leaders from dictatorial regimes who believe they are divine and think: "I am going to die anyway, so what does it matter if everyone else dies too?" And then they might impulsively press the nuclear button, starting a nuclear war. Albert Einstein might have believed that the weapons used in World War III could be so devastating that they would end civilization as we know it.[2]
  •   Argument against The West, with the United States of America, is much stronger than other countries, such as China, and other countries are well aware of this. No country wants a war with the United States because they know they will lose.

See also

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Notes and references

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  1. Peter de Roode (September 20, 2022). "De onvermijdelijkheid van een nieuwe wereldoorlog - Interessant en spraakmakend". Managementboek (in Dutch).
  2. Dan Evon (April 16, 2018). "Did Albert Einstein says World War IV Will be fought 'with sticks and stones'?". Snopes.