Fear of large-scale war rarely erupts in a single, dramatic moment. It is not an instantaneous event, like a single headline or a sudden outbreak of hostilities, that triggers global alarm. Rather, the sense that the world teeters on the brink accumulates gradually, like a slow drift of storm clouds across the horizon. Every news story, diplomatic statement, military maneuver, or missile test contributes to the perception of rising instability. Alone, each signal may… CONTINUE READING…
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