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World war 3 scenario

 πŸŒ Part 1: Economic Collapse

World War 3 — scary af, right? But the real damage might not even come from the bombs. It’s the global economy that'll get smoked. Sanctions will be flying left and right, cargo ships might get sunk, the skies won’t be safe, and land transport’s gonna be hella risky. Global trade? Basically dead. Everyone’s gonna struggle, even the big powers.


πŸ›’️ Part 2: The Resource Struggle

Resources like oil, metal, titanium — all become super rare. Even though most countries bounced back after WW2, they don’t have the same resource stock now. And this isn’t just a small war — it’s continent-level. Asia vs America? Especially the Middle East, where most of the world’s oil comes from. But here’s the twist: modern troops are weaker. It’s mostly drones, artillery, and remote warfare now.


πŸ’£ Part 3: The War Itself

Now for the real deal — the war part.

Modern war isn’t WW2-style anymore. It’s all about different strategies. Since this war's centered in the Middle East and parts of Asia, expect ambush tactics (lowkey might be used by groups like Al-Qaeda) and continuous advancement — they push forward no matter what. That strategy’s been used in places like Syria, Iran, and Afghanistan before.

But this time? It’s gonna be way more brutal.

With missile systems, airstrikes, and artillery popping off constantly, tanks are kinda useless here. Instead, expect light armored vehicles, drone swarms, and even suicide trucks (yeah, scary stuff) to dominate.

Countries involved (or probably involved):

  • Iran

  • Iraq

  • Israel

  • USA

  • Syria (maybe)

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Egypt (maybe)

  • China

  • Russia (indirectly)

  • Al-Qaeda groups

  • Afghanistan

  • Yemen

  • Turkey (maybe)

  • India

  • Pakistan

    sorry if its short but it should be good enough for u to see!

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