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Global War Game: Empires Rise and Fall?

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Is the world teetering on the brink of a new era of prolonged, low-intensity conflict, morphing into a global economic war? Experts suggest current global tensions, particularly around Iran, aren't about winning wars, but about sustaining them. This strategy, they argue, serves vested interests by controlling resources and maintaining global financial systems. The discussion delves into a potential clash between nationalist and globalist factions within the US, with implications for reindustrialization versus global trade. From the Strait of Hormuz to the Strait of Malacca, control over vital maritime choke points is becoming a key strategic objective, potentially leading to wider conflicts. The conversation also touches on historical patterns of empire, the cyclical nature of power, and the growing influence of spiritual and eschatological beliefs on geopolitical decision-making, painting a complex picture of a world in transition.

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