I'm not quite as worried as Tim Pool is. I think we need to see how various countries handle the post-pandemic situation before we get truly worried. If, once the pandemic is over, certain economies (like the US's) take off running and reestablish themselves while other, clunkier economies (like China's) end up being left in the dust, that would be worrisome, and that might be a sign that war could be on the horizon. Many have speculated that China's release of the Wuhan virus was a way to bring other, richer, stronger countries down to its level. War would do much the same thing. So over the next few months, watch for economic disparities among large economies. That's your harbinger.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Tim Pool worries about World War 3
I'm not quite as worried as Tim Pool is. I think we need to see how various countries handle the post-pandemic situation before we get truly worried. If, once the pandemic is over, certain economies (like the US's) take off running and reestablish themselves while other, clunkier economies (like China's) end up being left in the dust, that would be worrisome, and that might be a sign that war could be on the horizon. Many have speculated that China's release of the Wuhan virus was a way to bring other, richer, stronger countries down to its level. War would do much the same thing. So over the next few months, watch for economic disparities among large economies. That's your harbinger.
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