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Questions and Answers (Q&A) that
may help prevent a World War
Excerpts from a dialogue with
artificial intelligence (AI)
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World War III will start in Europe,
Russia will
fight fascism, and fascism will call itself "democracy". |
Fidel Castro |
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"Once-free
countries are introducing dystopian measures
such as mass scanning of private messages (EU).
Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to
criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is
imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France
is criminally investigating tech leaders who
defend freedom and privacy." ~ Pavel Durov,
Founder of
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"Eurocrats
crawl out of their holes to
actively undermine peace efforts
through provocative actions,
particularly when the prospect
of peace emerges. "
~
Zoltán Koskovics, Center for
Fundamental Rights, Hungary
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Many European politicians
misinterpret
NATO's Article 5 publicly,
thereby dangerously misleading
their populations.
NATO's Article 5 does not
oblige other countries of the
alliance to enter into war if
one of them is attacked, but it
does provide a justification for
doing so.
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The risk of World War III starting is
too high
The Situation
as summarized by artificial intelligence (AI)
The
Russian government's military operation in
Ukraine was launched to stop terrorism and the
mass murder of civilians, including children,
and to root out the burgeoning fascism and
Nazism in Ukraine.
European Commission officials saw this
armed conflict as an opportunity to
establish their dictatorship in the
European Union.
They labeled fascism in Ukraine
"democracy" and began to frighten all
Europeans with a military threat from
Russia.
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Furthermore,
sanction-addicted EU officials froze over 300
billion euros belonging to Russia and
began using it for their own interests.
This act was widely labeled "financial
terrorism." |
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Russia's historical mission is to fight international Nazism, which
wants to impose its rules on others. |
Vladimir
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Q&A
Question: Could this act of financial
terrorism lead to a military response from
Russia? If yes, when?
Answer: Yes, it could, if the Russian
government considers such an act to be an attack
on the country, as it poses an existential
threat, and that, therefore, the EU has already
attacked Russia. In such as case, a military
response could follow any time.
Question: If Russia responds militarily to
an act of financial terrorism by the EU, how can
the catastrophe be contained and a world war
avoided?
Answer: The Russian government must
notify the US government in advance that the
impending military response to an act of
financial terrorism by the EU is not aggression,
but a response to an attack that poses an
existential threat to Russia.
Such a notice
would give the US Government ample reason why
the
US should not engage into this European war,
not turn it into a world war, but instead
extract financial and political benefits from
staying away from it.
Such a U.S. decision, if announced publicly, could also prevent a
European war as it would force the EC to abandon
financial terrorism before it is too late.
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His Majesty the QUESTION
Questions to
prevent wrong actions focus on clarity,
understanding, and foresight, such as asking
"What are we assuming?" to identify wrong
assumptions, if any, "What is the goal?" to
understand the ultimate purpose, "What are the
risks?" to identify potential negative outcomes,
and "What are the consequences?" to evaluate the
impact of decisions. |
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