Expert Warns a Third World War Could Ignite in the Middle East, Not Ukraine.

Middle East map with fire
Middle East map with fire

Military Conflict in Iran

According to TSN.ua: A two-week-long military conflict in Iran is raising fears that it could trigger a Third World War. Retired Lieutenant General and military analyst Ihor Romanenko believes this confrontation may serve as the spark for a global war—one that, in his view, is more likely to erupt from the Middle East than from Ukraine. He stresses that while war has not yet begun, dangerous trends are already forming.

Geopolitical Challenges

The joint U.S.-Israeli military operation in Iran continues. According to Romanenko, the American president is claiming an imminent victory over Iran, but the reality on the ground remains tense. Notably, China is actively supporting Iran, which could further complicate the international situation.

'If events continue to unfold in this direction, the start of a World War is entirely possible.' Ihor Romanenko

Adding to the concern, Nostradamus's prophecies predict the onset of a Third World War in 2026, with the conflict potentially lasting seven months. Romanenko warns that 'World War III could begin' as a direct result of developments in the Middle East.

He also criticizes the actions of the Russian dictator, stating that 'this is why the Russian dictator will try to invent various scare tactics.' This psychological pressure from the Kremlin, combined with nuclear blackmail, could further destabilize the situation. Although a Third World War has not yet started, the threat remains real, and the international community must prepare for future challenges.

The situation in Iran, provoked by U.S. and Israeli military actions, is causing global concern as it could set off a chain of serious international conflicts. With China backing Iran and Russia posing its own threats, the geopolitical landscape is increasingly complex. Given these warnings about the potential for global conflict, world leaders must act cautiously to avoid escalating tensions that could lead to catastrophic outcomes.


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