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Ignore warnings of possible nuclear war at your own risk
Cape Argus
|May 20, 2025
THE profound statement by Dr Iqbal Survé, on the grim possibility of nuclear war, must be taken seriously.
We live in a fractured world that is breaking up in slow motion.
Conflicts and bloodletting continue unabated. These debacles will give birth to new and more brutal conflicts in the years ahead. It is a sad fact that the entire world is engaged in perpetual conflict, wars with no end.
The entire fabric of stable global governance is being torn to shreds. The carnage in war-torn areas has morphed into civil wars. Recovery, stability and sanity will evade these areas for decades to come.
Treachery has become a cardinal feature of United States foreign policy for over 50 years.
This story is from the May 20, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
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