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Nation First worries about the world standing on the precipice of nuclear war.
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Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist credited with overseeing the creation of the first nuclear weapon, once compared the United States of America and Russia to two scorpions in a bottle.
He said each was well capable of “killing the other, but only at the risk of his own life.”
He was, of course, if anything, understating the impact of a nuclear exchange.
The USA and Russia aren’t just capable of killing each other but could also take out the rest of the world in the process.
A worst case scenario, where all deployed warheads are launched, would plunge the world into a severe nuclear winter.
But even a ‘limited’ nuclear exchange between the two powers would mean catastrophe for all of us, whether in the USA, Canada, Britain, Europe, New Zealand or Australia.
The USA and Russia are among the largest producers of food, oil, and other essentials.
The USA is also responsible for much of the digital infrastructure on which the world’s internet runs.
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A nuclear war between the USA and Russia won’t just mean the stock and asset prices going down, it would mean a near or complete socio-economic collapse in many countries as supply chains collapse and prices for essentials rise astronomically.
Developing countries that had relied on funding and aid to stay afloat would simply collapse into anarchy and a mass refugee migration would follow; we are talking here of a number in the billions.
While Australians and New Zealanders may be spared the worst effect due to their geographical remoteness and strong State institutions, famine, economic chaos, and social unrest would likely to felt in all parts of the globe.
The most concerning part here is that what I have just discussed may well become a reality this year.
Why? Find out by reading on…
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