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How politics can triggr the disaster of word war 3

By Ahmad PerwiraPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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In this article, here I will explain "how did world war 3 happen and what caused it?". Is World War 3 related to politics! Before entering the topic of this discussion, "what do you know from the explanation above?".

What do you think is the biggest thing that will happen if World War 3 actually occurs?

As we know, World War 3 was a very terrible thing for the survival of humanity. If we look at the aspect of a country's progress, we can see that technology is also at war within it. This is based on the development of the "human mind" so that technology is the key to the main war in the progress of a country.

State and Technology

Behind the progress of a country and technology, it makes it easier for us to reach deeper information. You need to know that the development of technology can have positive and negative impacts on yourself, your country, and even the survival of all mankind.

Why are you so interested in technology? How do you feel after finding out!

However, in the development of a country and technology, we often see a country experiencing the impact of technology, for example media hoaxes, hacking, adult content, rumors, and so on. For example, "World War II", we know that world war in the political field not only changed the world map, but also formed sustainable global dynamics. As a result, the war not only shook the power structures of large countries, but also internationally

Awful isn't it!

The various impacts caused by world war were not only limited to benchmarks, but also changed the world's geopolitical foundations. The impacts caused by world war were:

  • Formation of the Western Block and the Eastern Block

    The formation of the Western Bloc and Eastern Bloc was the result of differences in ideological and strategic interests after World War II, which led to a period of international tension known as the Cold War.

      • There were civil wars in various regions

    In general, civil wars can occur as a result of a combination of several of these factors. The causes vary depending on local and historical context, but often involve deep tensions within society.

  • Decolonization in Asia, Africa, and the Americas

As with us, decolonization is a complex and often challenging process, but it is also an important step towards independence and self-determination for countries previously under colonial rule.

  • Formation of the United Nations

The United Nations was created in response to the need to create a more stable and peaceful international system after destructive world wars.

  • Escalation of war between the United States and the Soviet Union

Deep ideological differences and geopolitical interests mean that arms races, international crises, and competition for global influence exacerbate tensions between the two powers. Despite diplomatic efforts to manage tensions, this rivalry affects many aspects of international relations and global security.

  • The emergence of the cold war

The Cold War was a period of global tension and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, fueled by deep ideological and political differences. Even though it did not involve direct armed conflict between the two powers, this tension had a broad and long-term impact on its era.

  • The emergence of the Non-Aligned movement

This movement emerged as a response to the world during the Cold War and was an attempt by the newly independent country to defend its politics and economy. By prioritizing neutrality, sovereignty and international cooperation, also on an international scale.

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  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a year ago

    The world changing factor.

  • ReadShakurrabout a year ago

    Awesome piece

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