

In my study of politics, I notice that war may seem objective at first, but once it escalates, it can never truly remain so as,was seen in the World War I and II. It’s like a water dam bursting: the water finds its own way, and no one can direct it. The global balance of power is gradually shifting. Recent conflicts and strategic pressures are giving China and Russia more influence, while the dominance of the U.S. dollar is being challenged by alternative currencies like the yuan or USDT, especially for critical trade through chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz. Iran, particularly the IRGC, controls part of this route almost like a toll gate, and shipping traffic has dropped significantly. In the Middle East, if Iran weakens, Israel could become stronger, and a possible alliance of Israel, India, and Afghanistan may gain a strategic advantage. Pakistan and China are already close allies. Iran’s importance in the balance of power is especially significant given regional alignments with Pakistan, China, and potentially Russia. For this reason, regional key players may not want Iran to fail, as control of the Strait of Hormuz has become extremely critical. The United States could consider a ground operation, while Iran could use its proxy network to open new fronts in the region. It could also threaten vessels through the Red Sea straits, leveraging its proxies to extend influence beyond the Persian Gulf. The Russia-Ukraine war is already showing how economic and military pressures force countries in Europe to spend heavily on defense and energy security. All major powers have nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, which act as deterrents, keeping direct war limited for now. However, missiles alone cannot decide who wins or loses; they mostly disrupt economies. Meanwhile, countries like Russia and Iran are benefiting from rising fuel prices. My prediction is that a large-scale war, possibly involving a nuclear clash, could emerge in the coming years if tensions escalate. From what I observe, the future could be catastrophic for humanity. If such a war occurs, no new country will rise as a superpower, and even America will lose its dominance. In the end, everyone would be a loser. #WorldWarThree #NuclearThreat #GlobalPowerShift #IranProxies #USChinaRussia #MiddleEastConflict #StraitOfHormuz #RussiaUkraineWar #Geopolitics #RedSeaStraits #RedSeaRoute
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