As presented by Scott Ritter & Larry Johnson in the YouTube video below, the risk of a major conflict between the West and Russia is now ominous. Following the Spiderweb attack earlier this year on Russian strategic bombers and the decapitation strike in Tehran, the modus operanti of the West is clear. Trump has recently ordered nuclear submarines closer to the Russian shore and Russia has responded be positioning medium range nuclear missiles at the door of Europe. The next step of the escalation will be to redeploy mothballed nuclear warheads in the coming weeks and we will be all set for a nuclear conflict before the end of the year. Nuclear watchdogs are saying 80 seconds before midnight or 50/50 chances of a conflict this year. Who knows? What matters is that unlike during the 1962 Cuban crisis and the 1983 Reagan crisis, we are not "talking" and therefore ineluctably and relentlessly sliding towards war. My take is that exactly as in 1914, we are slowly moving towards a war that nobody wants but which will soon be unavoidable. The difference of course is that this time, it will be nuclear. Martin Armstrong is right.
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