Kissinger predicted that only three countries would dare to fight the United States in World War III

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-14

Kissinger prophesied: three wars onlyThe country dares to fight the United States

Kissinger, an important figure in the history of American diplomacy, has left a far-reaching impact on the history of world diplomacy with his pragmatic and rational diplomatic concepts. Although his life was full of controversy, his diplomatic achievements cannot be ignored.

The three major diplomatic events he led, including the ice-breaking trip between China and the United States, the end of the Vietnam War, and the easing of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, are enough to prove his success. Kissinger has been accurate in many world patterns**, including the Russia-Ukraine war.

Recently, the 100-year-old diplomat once again made astonishing statements that if a "third war" breaks out, the United States could face a catastrophic blow. Because there are more and more countries in the world that can compete with the United States, the United States itself may even suffer a devastating blow.

Kissinger's remarks have attracted widespread attention, and it remains to be seen whether they are groundless or have their basis.

1.The DPRK is a "thorn in the head" in the eyes of the United States and its Western allies, and its historical grievances with the United States remain unresolved, and the contradictions between the two sides are like rifts that can never be reconciled.

After the end of World War II, the Korean Peninsula faced a crisis, with the United States and South Korea trying to annex North Korea, while North Korea sought to unify the peninsula with the support of the Soviet Union. However, the United States has thwarted the reunification process of North Korea by means of war and economic blockade, and its development has been severely restricted.

Kissinger once said that if World War III broke out, a nuclear-armed North Korea would not hesitate to attack the US mainland. 2.The United States and Russia have a long history of contradictions, from the Cold War to the collapse of the Soviet Union to today's weak Russian economy, in which the United States has played an ignominious role.

Especially after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the US-led NATO countries have supported Ukraine in the form of aid, which clearly shows that the hatred and subversion of US imperialism towards Russia have not subsided.

Russia, as one of the global powers, challenges the United States and its allies with its abundant resources and tough attitude. From both a strategic and military point of view, Russia and the United States are equally powerful adversaries.

This may be the reason for the outbreak of Kissinger's third World War, when Russia dared to launch attacks on US overseas bases and homeland. Russia has always been in a state of confrontation with the United States and resolutely counterattacks the United States.

In addition to economic sanctions, armed strikes are also possible. Japan, as a capricious country, even sent death squads to bomb Pearl Harbor during World War II in order to achieve its ambition to defeat the United States.

Even after the defeat of the war, Japan became a country that everyone scorned, and some ideas continued to spread freely in Japan. Although the Americans, who once dropped the atomic bomb, now seem to be above the Japanese, Kissinger believes that Japan has never given up its ambition to retaliate against the United States.

Moreover, after World War II, Japan did not really reflect on its mistakes. Although Japan began to look down on the United States, this was only superficial obedience, not complete loyalty.

Right-wingers in Japan are still clamoring for retaliation against the United States.

Kissinger predicted that once Japan sees an opportunity to counterattack the United States, it will not hesitate to launch an attack on the US mainland. Facts have proved that Kissinger's foresight is not groundless, judging by Japan's behavior after World War II, they are not really repentant, but are looking for an opportunity to turn over.

In addition to these three countries that dared to attack the American mainland after the outbreak of World War III, Kissinger also pointed out that a rising country is also fully capable of waging war against the United States, and that is China, which is located in the east.

As a veteran diplomat, Kissinger has a keen insight into the international situation and in-depth thinking about the world pattern, which cannot be ignored. After all, many things follow the inevitable law of their development, and only by preventing problems can we avoid unnecessary troubles.

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