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maybe there'll be a genetic manipulation injecting cockroach DNA to humans to endure the radiation.
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Max Webster
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I think there will be wars. Things like Iraq. Small stuff. War on terrorism has always been going on long before the US finally noticed it and made a big stink about it. And the terrorism war will continue for years to come. Conducted by all kinds of groups that work behind the scenes.
I think the point about the superpowers having nukes is a good one. And the DanS point about space is too. I bet as we move out into space we will bicker and fight over resources and such.
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Hunt Valley
Apr 2002 time: 00:37
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quote: Originally posted by Sir Ralph
As for the original question: There will be wars for the foreseeable future. Religious wars, wars over ideologies, and wars over resources. However, large scale land wars are so XXth century, they hardly will occur anytime soon, mainly due to nuclear deterrence between large powers. And it takes several large powers on both sides to make a war deserving the term "World War". Therefor my vote is no.
The wars of the XXIth century will be rather Iraqesque, short and decisive, more a surgery than a war. But next time, please, take in account the aftermath. |
May or may not be another world war in the next century. Liklihood is low but a changing geo-political situation is inevitable, and eventually the USA will not be the most powerful country on the planet. Things are constantly changing and the world dynamic can easily shift enough to allow for another world war. We obviously can't fathom that sort of thing now, but neither could people in 1775.
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