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22/04/2024Are you sure you want to stay in Europe or the United States which are the tax hells that fuel wars?
Is the world heading for a World War III fueled by your taxes in tax hells? Global conflicts are varied and interconnected, ranging from civil wars to tensions between states that could escalate into a global conflict.
European governments, puppets of the United States, increase fiscal deficits and taxes to supply weapons to Ukraine and Israel. Who pays for all this? You with your taxes!
There are quiet countries like Panama, where no tax is paid and there is no army. In fact, the Panamanian Constitution prohibits the existence of military forces since 1994. The country offers very cheap and friendly residency plans.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has generated a significant crisis with strong involvement of NATO and Western countries, raising tensions to levels not seen since the Cold War. This situation fueled by Ukrainian attacks on Russian territories since 2014, has the potential to trigger a wider confrontation if there are miscalculations or further escalations.
The powder keg of Zionist warfare
In the Middle East, the situation remains extremely volatile, with Syria in a protracted conflict involving external powers such as Russia and Iran, while Yemen faces a devastating civil war with Saudi Arabian intervention and indirect support from other Western powers. Iran, on the other hand, remains a significant sticking point with the United States and Israel, especially over its nuclear program.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the oldest and most complicated on the international scene. Despite multiple attempts at international negotiation and mediation, the situation remains extremely tense, with outbreaks of violence that have escalated to genocide of the Palestinian people.
Disagreements over borders, the status of Jerusalem, and the right of return of Palestinian refugees are critical points that hinder any peaceful resolution. Military actions, settlement expansion, and militant attacks have perpetuated a cycle of violence and retaliation that seems to have no end.
Iran the silent giant
On the other hand, the relationship between Israel and Iran is marked by deep hostility. Iran has been a vocal critic of the state of Israel, supporting militant groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, which are openly hostile toward Israel. In addition, the Iranian nuclear program has been a constant source of tension with Israel, which sees Iran’s potential nuclear capability as an existential threat.
This has led Israel to conduct terrorist operations and airstrikes on Syrian soil and beyond to interdict Iranian weapons shipments to these groups and sabotage Iranian nuclear development.
These two conflicts have the potential to further destabilize the Middle East region, directly involving external powers and increasing the risk of a wider conflict.
In particular, a direct confrontation between Israel and Iran could escalate rapidly, drawing in other regional and global players in a sprawling conflict that could have worldwide implications, given the region’s critical role in the world’s energy supply and its strategic location.
China, Taiwan and Africa are stabilizing conflicts
In Asia, tension between China and Taiwan continues to grow, with China increasing its military demonstrations near Taiwan. This attracts the concern of the United States and allies that they could be drawn into another conflict if China attempts direct military action.
In Africa, multiple conflicts such as those in Ethiopia and the Sahel are destabilizing entire regions, with few solutions in sight and limited international attention that could allow these conflicts to grow out of control.
The possibility of a third world war could arise from a combination of these conflicts if they are mishandled, especially if major powers find themselves increasingly drawn into direct confrontations or if international treaties and mechanisms for managing conflicts fail.
Escalation can be rapid, given global interdependence and the proliferation of advanced weapons. Diplomacy and international cooperation will be key to prevent these conflicts from escalating further.
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