A Third World War is often imagined as a sudden event, but it could develop slowly through growing pressure on everyday life. Rising prices of fuel and food—especially due to conflicts in key regions like the Middle East—can strain global economies. As fuel becomes more expensive, transportation costs increase, which raises the price of nearly everything people need to survive. This creates not only economic hardship but also psychological pressure. When people feel constant stress, insecur

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