Could Any Place in the U.S. Be Safer if a Global Conflict Broke Out? Experts Share Their Views
Rising geopolitical tensions around the world have renewed conversations about the possibility of a large-scale global conflict. As international disputes escalate, many people are asking an important question: if the worst were to happen, would any place truly be safer than others?
Recent comments from Donald Trump, who acknowledged the potential for retaliation against the United States during wartime, have added to the discussion. In an interview with Time, he noted that war always carries serious risks.
“When you go to war, some people will die,” he said, while emphasizing that security agencies constantly prepare for potential threats.
Growing Concerns About Global Stability
The conversation comes as tensions in the Middle East continue to draw international attention. Reports suggest that more than 1,000 people have been killed in recent fighting linked to the conflict between the United States and Iran, raising fears that the situation could expand into a wider regional crisis.
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