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World War 3: How Close Are We Really?

Auteur(s): Marcus Reed
Narrateur(s): Michael Brooks
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The world of 2025 feels more fragile than ever. From the war in Ukraine and rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, to proxy battles in the Middle East and the militarization of the Arctic, global flashpoints are multiplying. Technology, cyberattacks, nuclear weapons, and fragile alliances create a dangerous mix where one mistake could ignite World War 3.

This audiobook explores the reality behind the headlines and asks the urgent question: how close are we, really, to a global conflict?

You will discover:

  • The regions most likely to spark escalation—Ukraine, Taiwan, the Middle East, and beyond.
  • How cyber warfare, AI, and hypersonic missiles are changing the rules of conflict.
  • Why nuclear deterrence, once a safeguard, may now be the greatest risk of all.
  • How alliances like NATO can both protect and endanger global stability.
  • The psychology of leaders under pressure, and why miscalculation could be catastrophic.

Neutral, clear, and unsettling, World War 3: How Close Are We Really? is not about panic—it’s about awareness. It shows the fragile silence holding our world together, and reminds us that the future is not written.

The storm hasn’t started yet. But the silence is breaking.

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