The hottest Proxy wars Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Aaron Mate 136 implied HN points 04 Dec 24
  1. Proxy wars in places like Syria, Lebanon, and Ukraine are connected and worsen each other. This means that fighting in one area can spill over into another and create more chaos.
  2. As a result of these conflicts, groups like Al Qaeda can take advantage and gain control of more areas, leading to new crises. This shows how interconnected these wars can be.
  3. The actions of major powers, like the CIA and Israel, are often behind these conflicts, showing how international interests can shape local battles and instability.
Global Community Weekly (GloCom) 0 implied HN points 29 Jan 24
  1. Bioweapons are omitted in the Tech Arms event and only gets fleeting indirect mention in the final moment of this English press report.
  2. Territorial disputes like in Ukraine and Gaza and rising tensions in Korea and China could trigger WW3.
  3. Factors like failed diplomacy, nationalism, technological arms race, proxy wars, resource scarcity, economic turmoil, and cyber warfare could also lead to a global conflict.
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