Content
- World War III is seen as a proxy war characterized by economic and geopolitical interests driving conflicts in regions like Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
- The evolution of warfare from traditional methods to proxy conflicts involving multiple actors and interests.
- The spread of nuclear weapons has led to a security paradox where nations seek to match and surpass each other's capabilities to ensure their own security.
- The potential consequences of a state like Israel, if pushed to a corner, resorting to extreme measures like using nuclear weapons.