The United Kingdom’s Defense Secretary Ben Wallace warns that a “hot or cold” war is coming by the end of this decade. Wallace told the Financial Times on May 19: By the end of the decade, “the world will be a more dangerous, unstable place” and “defense will be more critical to our lives.” Wallace then places the blame for his dismal prognosis on Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, on the threat posed by a “rising China” and the rise of extremism in Africa. (https://www.ft.com/content/14c534ad-4cb7-4e08-93ba-9b6d0b393a34 )
“I think a conflict is coming, whether it’s hot or cold is to be seen.… I think a conflict is coming with a range of adversaries around the world.… We need to all be prepared for it.”
It would appear that Wallace thinks his audience is too stupid to notice that he and his fellow lackeys of the British monarchy have played the central role in fomenting this present global conflict. Wallace then harkens back to the glory days of the Iron Curtain, lamenting that the world is seeing “the end of the abnormal period [of peace] post-cold war.” Here again, Wallace assumes that his audience has forgotten that this “peace” had meant death and misery for the global majority under the unipolar economic and military control of the British, and their “special relationship” with the United States.