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World War III is already too late to stop historian warns     (www.msn.com)
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Israel strikes Lebanon as it targets Hezbollah chief behind massacre     (www.msn.com)
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Iran plans two waves of attacks against Israel: IDF warns ‘strike first’ Iran has told pilots to avoid its airspace as Tehran warns of an ‘imminent’ attack and Joe Biden calls a meeting of his national security team (The Australian Newspaper)     (WorldWar3)
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‘An attack tonight’: Donald Trump predicts imminent attack on Israel     (www.news.com.au)
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Western nuclear powers are "playing with fire" by supporting Ukraine's military ambitions     (www.msn.com)
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Russia says it is 'on the brink' of WAR with the US... and that Biden is to blame     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
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Cities like New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washinton D.C. would be among the first struck     (www.msn.com)
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Trump issues dire WWIII warning if Russia-Ukraine deal not worked out     (www.msn.com)
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oh good - France ratchets up nuclear weapons rhetoric     (www.yahoo.com)
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chatgpt gets it, when someone comes with some fearmongering show them this thread. you are welcomed      (WorldWar3)
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The idea of a dictator (or anyone, for that matter) risking everything—including their fortune, assets, and life—in the event of nuclear war is a complex and extremely dangerous scenario. While the theoretical concept of a dictator hiding away in a bunker with ample resources and technology sounds plausible on the surface, there are numerous logical, economic, and existential reasons why even the wealthiest individuals or rulers would likely hesitate to risk nuclear conflict, especially with the stakes as high as they are in today’s world.

Here are a few key reasons why a crackpot dictator might not risk everything in a nuclear war, even if they were living in a high-tech, well-stocked bunker:

### 1. Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD):
- The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) is central to nuclear deterrence. In simple terms, it means that if two or more countries or entities possess nuclear weapons and are willing to use them, the outcome is certain total devastation on all sides. A dictator, no matter how wealthy or protected, would still face the risk of complete annihilation of their own country and people, and potentially themselves as well.
- Even from a purely self-preserving standpoint, risking nuclear war is not a rational decision. No bunker, no matter how well equipped, could guarantee survival in the aftermath of a nuclear exchange, and the long-term consequences—radiation, global famine, and a broken global economy—would make it an unsustainable way of life.

### 2. Global Economic Collapse:
- Nuclear war would likely trigger a massive economic collapse that would affect the global financial system. Offshore bank accounts, assets, and international investments would almost certainly lose their value in the chaos of a global conflict, making the wealth accumulated by a dictator irrelevant in the aftermath.
- A wealthy dictator might hide assets, but they still rely on the global economic infrastructure—trade, banking systems, supply chains, and markets—that would be devastated by nuclear conflict. Their wealth would be rendered meaningless in a post-apocalyptic world where basic human survival would take precedence over material goods.

### 3. Technological and Military Disparity:
- Even if a dictator had access to the latest tech and the most advanced weaponry, the sheer scale and power of modern nuclear weapons means that no amount of technology can fully guarantee survival in a large-scale nuclear war. Bunkers and underground facilities can offer some level of protection, but long-term survival in a world ravaged by radiation, environmental collapse, and economic breakdown would be extremely uncertain.
- Additionally, military alliances and the global interdependence of nations in the modern age mean that a nuclear conflict could easily escalate beyond the dictator’s control, dragging in multiple countries and powerful adversaries. The dictator's assets and control would likely be reduced to nothing as global alliances respond.

### 4. Survival in a Post-War World:
- A dictator might think they could survive in a bunker with a luxurious lifestyle, but after a global conflict, the world above would be a desolate wasteland. Environmental collapse, nuclear winter, and the breakdown of social order would leave the dictator’s underground refuge as nothing more than a temporary shelter. They’d be stuck in a world with little to no access to resources, no functioning global economy, or other human life to interact with.
- In essence, they’d be isolated, unable to enjoy the wealth they’ve accumulated, and might even find themselves facing the grim reality of long-term survival without any support systems.

### 5. Psychological and Existential Factors:
- The threat of nuclear war often involves a level of irrational thinking and escalating paranoia. A dictator who has already disregarded the value of human life and personal morality might be willing to risk a war. But it’s important to consider that survival instincts, even for a dictator, usually take precedence when faced with the catastrophic consequences of global war.
- Nuclear war is a situation where there is no true victory—only a Pyrrhic survival at best. The notion of holding on to power and wealth after such destruction would likely be a hollow achievement, and humanity itself would be at stake.

### 6. Diplomacy and Power Maintenance:
- Dictators often rely on a mixture of fear, propaganda, and diplomacy to maintain their power. An all-out nuclear conflict would destroy all avenues for diplomatic influence and soft power. Instead of securing more control, a nuclear war would strip away their leverage and create enemies that no bunker can protect them from.
- A smart dictator would likely seek power through negotiation or strategic alliances, knowing that nuclear war would erase all opportunities for political maneuvering and lead to total loss of control over any territory or population they tried to govern.

7. The Interconnectedness of the World:
- In today's world, no nation or individual is truly isolated. Even with offshore accounts and assets spread out around the globe, a nuclear conflict would affect everyone. The destruction would cripple infrastructure, make survival increasingly difficult for everyone, and make it harder to preserve any wealth, no matter how well protected it is.
- The interconnected nature of global trade and finance means that economic collapse, famine, and instability would not only affect the dictator’s home country but likely all parts of the world in some form. The wealthy elite would not be immune to these effects.

Conclusion: Would It Be Wise?
No, it would not be wise for a dictator (or anyone, for that matter) to risk their fortune, assets, and life for the sake of nuclear war. Even in a high-tech bunker, with offshore bank accounts and global assets, the destructive consequences of nuclear war are far-reaching and would not spare anyone in the long run—especially not those who think they can survive the aftermath of such a cataclysm.

Ultimately, a dictator with wealth and power likely has far more to lose in a nuclear conflict than they stand to gain. It’s the ultimate zero-sum game—a lose-lose situation. The rational course of action for any leader, including a dictator, would be to avoid nuclear conflict at all costs, even if they are hiding in a bunker with all the amenities they could dream of.
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Iran has threatened to strike American bases and 'blow up' the entire Middle East if Donald Trump follows through on his warning of military action in the absence of a new nuclear deal.      (www.msn.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1 month ago (+5/-1)
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Both US & Russia Evacuate Embassies In Ukraine As Crisis Enters Uncharted Territory     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to WorldWar3 3.2 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/biden-tells-americans-ukraine-leave-now-things-could-go-crazy-quickly

In the overnight and early Saturday morning hours, both the US and Russians appear to be drawing down and evacuating their embassies in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev in what's the most ominous sign yet that military confrontation could be on the horizon.
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Russia-Ukraine False Flag     (www.bitchute.com)
submitted by FalseRealityCheck to WorldWar3 3.2 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/iNHPQJaTgLsA/

WE ARE THE TARGET OF THE FALSE FLAG! It is meant to get us to support all out war against Russia. DON"T FALL FOR IT!
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US Troops Are Accumulating in Europe as the Pentagon Eyes Putin's Ukraine War     (www.military.com)
submitted by IwuvU to WorldWar3 3.2 years ago (+4/-0)
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Ex-patriot John Mark Dougan exposes Ukranian biolabs      (www.bitchute.com)
submitted by shitface9000 to WorldWar3 3.1 years ago (+4/-0)
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Nuclear weapon strike is more likely now than at any time since the Cold War     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 2.9 years ago (+4/-0)
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What If A Nuclear Bomb Hits New York Tomorrow     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 2.6 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhjzLmhy7QQ

@TheBigGuyFromQueens - I'm so sorry!
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Their verdict: Every participant would suffer “enormous” losses. Two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers would be sunk along with up to 20 other warships. (China v Taiwan Wargaming)     (www.news.com.au)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 2.3 years ago (+5/-1)
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"I worry about Putin using tactical nuclear weapons," the US president said this week.      (www.bbc.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.9 years ago (+5/-5)
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Unless it's unblocked, the consequences could spell disaster for international economics - and for world peace.     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.3 years ago (+4/-2)
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Europe has three years to prepare for war with Russia     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.3 years ago (+4/-3)
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12995683/Countdown-conflict-Putin-Norways-defence-chief-latest-warning.html

I'm sorry @boekanier you're in the wrong place at the wrong time.

a potential election victory for Donald Trump in this year's US presidential elections could be damaging to Ukraine, the NATO alliance and Europe's defences.
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"Germany was in need of “soldiers capable of fighting on the front".     (www.theguardian.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.3 years ago (+4/-0)
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Why are European defence leaders talking about war?     (www.msn.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.3 years ago (+4/-1)
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George Patton...America turns its lonely eyes to you - The US’ response to the drone attack in Jordan that killed and wounded US service members on Sunday is likely to be more powerful than previous American retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria     (edition.cnn.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.3 years ago (+4/-0)
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US military stockpiling supplies in Australia in readiness for any confrontation with China     (www.theguardian.com)
submitted by paul_neri to WorldWar3 1.3 years ago (+4/-2)
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