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Experts in military strategy caution that there is an increasing belief within the Western military circles that the United States' ongoing involvement in the conflict with Iran may provide an opening for China and Russia to further their strategic ambitions. Former NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Richard Shirreff has indicated that this situation could allow Beijing to initiate its long-desired invasion of Taiwan, potentially leading to a Third World War that would engage all major nuclear powers at once. The pace of Russia's military rearmament is quickening, with analysts pinpointing the Baltic corridor, North Atlantic, and Balkans as the most probable areas for escalating tensions between NATO and Russia.
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00:00Military analysts at the highest levels of NATO are now mapping the exact scenario,
00:05in which the United States ends up in a war with both Russia and China simultaneously.
00:10Here's what the scenario looks like.
00:12The U.S. is entangled in the Middle East dealing with Iran.
00:16China seizes the moment and moves on Taiwan.
00:19Russia, emboldened, escalates against NATO's Baltic members.
00:23Former NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Richard Shureff
00:27has stated publicly that this is not a theoretical scenario.
00:31It is the most dangerous real-world possibility of 2026.
00:35All major nuclear powers would be involved simultaneously.
00:39Analysts identify five American states as highest-priority Russian nuclear targets in such a scenario.
00:45States hosting the most critical U.S. military command and communications infrastructure.
00:50This is not fear-mongering.
00:52This is the assessment of the people who spent their careers preventing exactly this from happening.
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