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[The Looming Shadow of Conflict: Navigating a World on the Precipice]-[WW3 Threat Assessment: The War Has Quietly Started & No One’s Trying to Stop It!]

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · B2 · 2025-07-10

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The New Era of Global Conflict

In a recent episode of The Diary of a CEO, host Steven Bartlett convened a panel of experts—author Annie Jacobsen, former CIA officer Andrew Milburn, and educator Benjamin—to discuss the palpable tension in global affairs. The consensus is that the world is currently in the early stages of a new type of global conflict. Unlike the kinetic, state-on-state wars of the 20th century, modern warfare is characterized by "proxy wars," cyber warfare, and an industrialized, high-speed information landscape.

The Weaponization of Information and Ignorance

Benjamin argues that we have entered a "post-truth society" where objective facts are increasingly scarce. This lack of monopoly on truth allows adversaries to exploit societal divisions. The panel emphasizes that ignorance is the foundation upon which polarization is built. Adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran utilize "volume and speed" in information warfare to destabilize democratic societies from within. Andrew notes that the CIA and other intelligence agencies have long engaged in clandestine influence, but the current digital landscape allows for manipulation at a scale and velocity previously unimaginable.

The Proxy War Paradigm

Andrew posits that World War III is already unfolding through proxy conflicts, such as the tensions between Israel and Iran. He defines proxy warfare as a wealthy state funding and arming conflicts in less wealthy nations to degrade a primary target without risking its own troops. The panel debated whether Israel acts as a U.S. proxy. While motives may differ, the strategic overlap—diminishing Iran—creates a convenient synergy. The "uncomfortable truth" of proxy wars is that they offer the benefits of a wartime environment—economic stimulation and geopolitical leverage—without the direct risks to one's own civilian population.

The Nuclear Peril and the "Dead Hand"

Annie Jacobsen, author of Nuclear War: A Scenario, highlights the existential threat of nuclear weapons. She stresses that the current nuclear command and control systems are terrifyingly fragile. The panel discussed the "Dead Hand" system—a Russian automated response mechanism—and the reality that the U.S. President possesses "sole authority" to launch a nuclear strike with no required consultation. Jacobsen reveals that the Pentagon practices these launch scenarios "three times a day," underscoring the automated, rehearsed nature of nuclear readiness.

Strategic Deterrence vs. Tactical Reality

There is deep concern regarding the shift toward tactical nuclear weapons. While the U.S. has officially moved away from these, the proliferation of nuclear-capable states creates a "nuclear threshold" environment. Andrew warns that a "dirty bomb" or a tactical nuke used in a confined theater—like a drone attack—could trigger a catastrophic chain reaction. The panel agrees that the greatest danger lies in miscommunication or miscalculation—what UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called being "one misunderstanding away from nuclear annihilation."

Preparing for an Uncertain Future

As the episode concludes, the guests offer differing paths for personal agency. Benjamin advocates for "civic literacy" and teaching the next generation to identify rhetorical manipulation. Jacobsen emphasizes the necessity of human connection and diplomacy, citing the Reagan-Gorbachev dialogue as a model for de-escalation. Andrew, in a stark move, reveals his plan to emigrate from the U.S. by 2026 to seek a community less defined by the "algorithm-driven reality" of the American experience. Ultimately, the panel concludes that while the global situation is dire, curiosity, diligence in media consumption, and a commitment to understanding the "other" remain our best tools for navigating the encroaching darkness.

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It's getting worse.
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Andrew, what do you think happens next?
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That's already happening.
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I was born in Iran in 1977.
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What's your context?
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📝Key Phrases

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what is at stake
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play people off against one another
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proxy war
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before our eyes
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on the cusp of
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if not in world war III It just doesn't look like the wars of the past and people should understand what is at stake, which is we are one misunderstanding One miscalculation way or even one AI generated viral video from nuclear Annihilation is there anything at all you're doing to prepare?
I'm leaving the United States by 2026 But is there anywhere on this map that is safe at all?
So my understanding is that there's actually three safe zones You are right.
There's Hawaii. No, because there are so many targets in Hawaii.
And same with all of Europe.

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