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British Army Chief of Staff General Nick Carter said the economic collapse during the coronavirus pandemic increased the risk of a Third World War.
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In an interview with Sky News on the occasion of today’s War Victims’ Remembrance Day, General Nick Carter said that Britain and the rest of the world should learn from history and the previous wrong steps that led to wars. world in the 20th century. uncertainty about COVID-19.
Carter noted that he was concerned that escalating regional conflicts could escalate into a full-scale war, similar to what happened before the two world wars of the last century, when alliances were formed between the two countries, leading to years of bloodshed.
When asked if he thought there was a real threat from World War III, the general replied: “I say there is a risk and we must be aware of these risks.”
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