Lessons from History: The Power of Neutrality in War


World wars don’t just destroy armies—they destroy the economies, stability, cities, and future of every country involved in the conflict. But some countries could turn the chaos into an opportunity for global leadership.

A world war would be extremely destructive for everyone. But countries that stay out of the fighting and don’t join any war groups—using intelligent diplomacy and taking a principled stand for their people and nation—can protect their economies and stability. If a future World War III occurs, even powerful countries like the United States could suffer serious damage and lose their global supremacy. Meanwhile, countries that avoid destruction may emerge stronger and more influential after the war. History shows the same happened after World War II: nations that preserved their economies and cities ended up leading the world.



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