Authored by Michael Snyder via The End of The American Dream blog,
Are we teetering on the brink of disaster? The world is facing its biggest military conflict in Europe since World War II, tensions in the Middle East are escalating, the U.S. is edging closer to a potential war with Venezuela, and China is outraged over a new weapons deal with Taiwan. The drums of war are beating louder, yet many remain indifferent. This apathy, especially in the western world, is alarming. We are perilously close to a nightmare scenario, and time is running out.
Here are 9 signs that leaders worldwide are consumed by “war fever”…
#1 European nations are bracing for a potential conflict with Russia, a topic extensively covered in a previous article. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently referred to European leaders as “pigs” and “piglets,” signaling his impatience with them.
#2 During a recent meeting, Putin stated that Russia will achieve its goals in Ukraine either through diplomacy or force.
#3 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that the upcoming year could be a “year of war,” indicating the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
#4 Russian forces are advancing in Ukraine, reportedly on the verge of capturing Hulyaipole.
#5 Reports suggest that Russian FSB agents briefly crossed into Estonian territory, escalating tensions.
#6 Israel conducted airstrikes in Lebanon, violating a supposed ceasefire with Hezbollah.
#7 The U.S. House of Representatives rejected a bill that would have prevented unauthorized war with Venezuela.
#8 The U.S. approved a significant arms sale to Taiwan, enraging China.
#9 China condemned the arms sale to Taiwan, demanding an immediate halt to such actions.
Global leaders seem entangled in a dangerous path towards conflict, with potential wars looming on multiple fronts. It’s crucial for peace to prevail, but the current state of “war fever” among leaders is unsettling.
Michael Snyder’s latest book, “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next,” is now available on Amazon. Subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com.
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