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red devil Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > WW3 has already begun..

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> > DulwichFox

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> Who? When? Where?...


Afghanistan...


Syria


Iraq


Somali Civil War


War in Somalia


War in Darfur


War in North-West Pakistan


Libyan Crisis


Libyan Civil War


Yemeni Crisis


Yemeni Civil War (2015?present)


Saudi Arabia


Yemen


Sinai insurgency


South Kordofan conflict


Ethnic violence in South Sudan


South Sudanese Civil War


Russian American British involvement..


Foxy

Foxy, most of those conflicts you listed are in the Middle East and Africa, countries in those regions have been at each other's throats for centuries. Syria, because of America's and Russia's involvement, has potential to escalate, but we're a long way off anything that could remotely be described as WW3, more like cock swinging in the changing rooms...

RT News.. Channel 135.

NATO to send 4,000 troops to Russian boarders..

This does not mean there is going to be a Nuclear War within a month.


NATO sends 4,000 combat troops to Poland and Baltic states May 2017


Don't think we need to worry about a third runway 10 years on.. We might not be here..


DulwichFox

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