Posted on 10/25/2023 12:30:34 PM PDT by Navy Patriot
Tech billionaire Elon Musk warned of the possibility of World War III, saying a third global war could spark from either the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip or Russia's continuing assault on Ukraine.
"We need to figure out peace in Ukraine, and I think we need to restore normal relations with Russia," Musk said Monday during a talk on his social media platform X.
"World War III is a civilizational risk that we may not recover from," he said, "so we need to prioritize avoiding World War III; that's what actually matters. And not what happened in World War I and have a regional conflict rapidly become a global conflict."
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In most categories we have huge stocks. China is problematic as it has considerable stocks and very large industrial capacity and manpower. Russia has it’s hands full with a weakly supplied Ukraine. If all the Muslims banded together, that’d be problematic for sure.
Heh. "The World War formerly known as III".
Actually naming rights for wars could become a thing.
No idea why the world hangs on his every word. Because no matter how brilliant he might be, he’s a huckster and a con artist.
Yep.
I could see that. Instead of the usual corporate sponsorship branding now seen on football stadiums and the like, it would be the big military-industrial names like Rheinmetall AG, BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, etc.
Ah. You’re one of those musk apologists.
Go away now.
“The answer to what we would be giving up Israel and Ukraine to avoid WW3.”
That’s what you think the answer is, but you are not the one who would get to determine what we’d have to give up. Our enemies are the ones who get to determine that.
Maybe It-he, will intervene, and broker a Seven-year peace deal
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