I don’t condone war or the invasion of other countries.
But if you zoom out over the last 30 years, it’s hard not to notice the direction things are moving.
Russia invaded Georgia. Then Crimea. Then Ukraine. China absorbed Tibet, built military islands, and continues to tighten pressure on Taiwan. Venezuela held elections, but the winner doesn’t govern. Corruption hollowed the state out and exported instability.
Energy matters again. Oil, gas, power grids, rare earths. AI accelerates all of it. AI needs electricity, chips, data centers, water. Countries that can’t secure those fall behind fast.
Terrorist groups and drug organizations are no longer background noise. In many places they rival the state.
Iran is under internal pressure. Protests, economic stress, legitimacy cracks. This is when miscalculation happens. Israel is watching that closely. So is the region.
India is rising. Pakistan is fragile and survives on constant external support. Nuclear weapons cap outcomes, not risk.
Major powers are arming allies, expanding bases, hardening positions. Slowly. Quietly. Justified every step of the way.
None of this alone means world war.
Together, it starts to rhyme.
No one needs to use nukes. War doesn’t have to be total to be real.
Everyone can explain why their actions are defensive. Or necessary. Or overdue.
That’s what makes it dangerous.
We are a tinderbox at the moment and everyone is arming up with the finger on the trigger.
On the America side, curious what happens in Venezuela and what that means for Cuba? America clearly has a much different foreign policy in this hemisphere.
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I don’t condone war or the invasion of other countries.
But if you zoom out over the last 30 years, it’s hard not to notice the direction things are moving.
Russia invaded Georgia. Then Crimea. Then Ukraine.
China absorbed Tibet, built military islands, and continues to tighten pressure on Taiwan.
Venezuela held elections, but the winner doesn’t govern. Corruption hollowed the state out and exported instability.
Energy matters again. Oil, gas, power grids, rare earths.
AI accelerates all of it. AI needs electricity, chips, data centers, water. Countries that can’t secure those fall behind fast.
Terrorist groups and drug organizations are no longer background noise. In many places they rival the state.
Iran is under internal pressure. Protests, economic stress, legitimacy cracks. This is when miscalculation happens.
Israel is watching that closely. So is the region.
India is rising. Pakistan is fragile and survives on constant external support. Nuclear weapons cap outcomes, not risk.
Major powers are arming allies, expanding bases, hardening positions. Slowly. Quietly. Justified every step of the way.
None of this alone means world war.
Together, it starts to rhyme.
No one needs to use nukes. War doesn’t have to be total to be real.
Everyone can explain why their actions are defensive. Or necessary. Or overdue.
That’s what makes it dangerous.
We are a tinderbox at the moment and everyone is arming up with the finger on the trigger.
On the America side, curious what happens in Venezuela and what that means for Cuba? America clearly has a much different foreign policy in this hemisphere.