Saturday, December 7, 2024

Is World War III Already Here?


Is World War III Already Here?


The 'Axis of Upheaval' is on the march—and the U.S. must figure out how to respond.

If it feels like the world is on fire right now, that's because it is. From Ukraine to Syria to the Korean Peninsula, a widening array of conflicts is raising questions among defense experts: Is it 1914 again? 1939? Has World War III already started and we're just now figuring it out?


For retired Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, who served as Donald Trump's second national security adviser from 2017–2018, the answer is clear.

"I think we're on the cusp of a world war," McMaster told The Free Press. 

"There's an economic war going on. There are real wars going on in Europe and across the Middle East, and there's a looming war in the Pacific. And I think the only way to prevent these wars from cascading further is to convince these adversaries they can't accomplish their objectives through the use of force."

That won't be easy. Consider the facts:


  • In Ukraine, thousands of North Korean soldiers have recently joined Russian ground troops to bolster President Vladimir Putin's invasion of the country. Meanwhile, Russia has opened up a new front in the war by entering the northeast Kharkiv region, as it continues to assault Ukraine's cities and block its ports.

  • A U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Lebanon that forced terror group Hezbollah to retreat from Israel's northern border is showing signs of unraveling. Meanwhile, the Jewish state is still fighting a war in the Gaza Strip, where around 60 Israeli and U.S. hostages remain. And last month, Israel's air force destroyed much of Iran's air defense systems, leaving Tehran's nuclear facilities exposed to future attacks.

  • Rebels in Syria have recently seized key areas of the country that had been controlled for years by dictator Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian backers. Now that these insurgents have taken Aleppo, they are vowing to march on Damascus.

  • In the Baltic Sea, investigators suspect a Chinese ship of sabotaging critical underwater data cables that linked NATO states. Concerns about CCP aggression are mounting amid an emerging consensus in Washington that China would defeat the U.S. in a Pacific war, largely due to Beijing's naval superiority.

  • And on Tuesday, South Korea's president briefly declared martial law, alleging he needed to fend off a North Korean–backed coup led by the opposition party. Massive protests caused him to back down, and he is now facing impeachment proceedings.

These wars, rebellions, and spy tales may appear disconnected. But in reality, they all point to a widening global conflict that is pitting the U.S. and its allies against China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea—nations all fixated on toppling the West. 

Strategists have even come up with catchy nicknames for this anti-American coalition, dubbing the bloc the "Axis of Aggressors" or the "Axis of Upheaval."

Philip Zelikow, who served as executive director of the 9/11 Commission and counselor to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice from 2005 to 2007, is among those who think these conflicts are related. "I think there is a serious possibility of what I call worldwide warfare"—meaning a world war that is not as coordinated as past global conflagrations. "It's not hard to see one of these conflicts crossing over into another."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it seems so. Because events in Ukraine isn’t going well. The decision seems to be open up multiple fronts in Georgia, Syria. Russia really isn’t involved in the Asian pacific so nothing in that sphere so far. It does appear that the alignment of Iran, Russia, and Turkey is a possibility yet the target isn’t yet Israel.

Anonymous said...

All of this mayhem "triggered" by Biden's ignominious withdraw from Afghanistan.

Anonymous said...

What better way to keep conflicts going by arming your adversaries. Cha Ching more laundering. Taliban is much better equipped.

Anonymous said...

Let us look at recent money and equipment transfers. Billions to Ukraine, billions to Iran to fund their proxy wars, armed the Taliban, billions to Israel while our own citizens in need get a 750 dollar check.