On the Verge of World War III

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On the Verge of World War III

By Dr. Hamid Khan AlMashriqi


As a student of geopolitics and history, I can say with firm conviction: the world has never stood closer to the brink of a global conflict—potentially World War III—than it does today. The ongoing war in Europe, ignited by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, has escalated in both scale and complexity, threatening not just regional stability, but global peace.

For a time, many believed that a shift in U.S. leadership—especially the potential return of Donald J. Trump to the presidency—might bring an end to this devastating war. It was widely speculated that Trump’s personal rapport with Russian President Vladimir Putin could help broker peace where others had failed. Yet, despite this hope and multiple diplomatic initiatives held in global cities like Riyadh and Istanbul, efforts to secure a lasting ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia have faltered.

Ukraine’s “Operation Spider Web” and the Siberian Airbase Strikes
The fragile peace efforts took a catastrophic hit just yesterday when Ukraine launched its boldest operation to date—Operation Spider Web. In a stunning and highly strategic move, Ukrainian drones targeted five major Russian airbases deep within Siberia, approximately 1,800 to 2,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. The attack reportedly destroyed at least forty aircraft, including the strategic TU-95 and TU-22 bombers—planes known for their long-range missile capabilities.

The scale, precision, and reach of this attack have raised serious questions. Military analysts are baffled: how did drones reach such deep targets undetected? Speculation is rife that Ukraine may have received covert assistance from insiders within the Russian military. There are even unconfirmed reports of unrest or dissent among Russian armed forces stationed in Siberia. However, due to media blackouts and restricted access, international outlets have been unable to verify these developments independently.

Regardless of how the attack was executed, its strategic and psychological impact is undeniable. It has exposed vulnerabilities in Russia’s defense systems and triggered a furious response from Moscow.

Russia Strikes Back: Putin’s Escalation Begins
In retaliation, Russia has launched what is being described as one of the heaviest barrages of missile attacks since the war began. Civilian and military infrastructure across Ukraine has come under siege. President Putin, in a chilling statement, warned:

“Ukraine has signed its own death warrant. Zelensky, just wait—you’re about to witness what true devastation looks like.”
The world watches in alarm as long-range missiles rain down on Ukrainian cities, with many fearing this could be the beginning of a much larger campaign by Russia to destroy Ukraine’s remaining military and civil capacity.

Diplomacy in Tatters: Türkiye’s Failed Mediation Attempt
Even as missiles flew, diplomacy made another faint attempt at survival. Under pressure from former U.S. President Donald Trump, Turkey organized another round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul. However, the meeting, attended by lower-level envoys, lasted barely an hour and ended without any concrete outcomes.

Despite the disappointing result, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed cautious optimism:

“I still believe I can bring President Putin and President Zelenskyy to the same table. I hope Mr. Trump will join us in this effort as well.”
But hope is rapidly waning. Russia has rejected any immediate ceasefire demands. Putin remains defiant, stating emphatically, “No one can dictate terms to us.”
In response, Trump remarked, “I know Putin—he used to be reasonable, but now he’s lost his grip.”

Saudi Arabia’s Role: A Glimmer of Hope?
As the war continues to spiral out of control, one key player has emerged with a unique opportunity to mediate: Saudi Arabia. Riyadh, historically known for its strategic diplomacy and leadership in the Arab world, has become an increasingly important hub for international negotiations. The Saudi government has maintained neutral diplomatic ties with both Russia and Ukraine, giving it a rare position of influence.

In recent weeks, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has initiated behind-the-scenes discussions with both Russian and Ukrainian officials. As part of these efforts, a potential summit is being organized in Riyadh, where key figures like Turkish President Erdoğan and former U.S. President Trump are expected to participate. The hope is that Saudi Arabia’s leadership—coupled with Turkey’s mediation efforts and Trump’s rapport with Putin—can break the current deadlock.

This war of words reflects not only the growing personal hostility but also the breakdown of trust among world leaders who once could engage in dialogue.

NATO on Alert – But Will They Act?
As the situation worsens, NATO has placed its forces on heightened alert, though it remains reluctant to directly intervene. Most European nations are already grappling with soaring energy costs, economic slowdowns, and social unrest caused by the prolonged war. There is little appetite for direct confrontation with Russia.

Analysts widely agree that while NATO may support Ukraine indirectly, a direct military intervention remains unlikely—unless provoked by an attack on a NATO member state.

Yet, this very hesitation leaves Ukraine vulnerable. With each passing day, more of its cities and civilian infrastructure fall under bombardment. In a tragic irony, the longer Ukraine waits for help, the more destruction it endures—while the West watches with growing caution.

A War with Global Consequences

The implications of a wider war in Europe cannot be overstated. Should NATO become directly involved, or should Russia expand its aggression beyond Ukraine’s borders, the conflict could spiral into a global war. The economic consequences would be catastrophic. A major war in Europe involving superpowers would not only trigger a global recession—it could dismantle the delicate economic fabric of the world.

Developing nations, especially those like ours that rely heavily on imports (with up to 70% dependency), would face the most severe impacts. Commodity prices would skyrocket, inflation would spiral, and food insecurity could reach unprecedented levels. Millions would face poverty, starvation, and displacement.

We must understand that modern war is no longer confined to battlefields. Its fallout is economic, social, and humanitarian—and it touches every continent, every market, every household.

A Call for Wisdom and Humanity
In times of such grave uncertainty, the international community must act with wisdom and restraint. Global peace is not a slogan—it is a necessity for the survival of our shared civilization. This is not just a regional dispute; it is a humanitarian crisis in the making, one that threatens to destroy millions of lives and disrupt billions more.

Diplomatic channels must be preserved at all costs. Dialogue—no matter how fragile or frustrating—remains the only path forward. Global leaders, influencers, and mediators must rise above politics and ego to save humanity from the abyss.

If World War III begins, it will not be fought for land or ideology—it will be a war of annihilation. We must not let it come to that.

Let us hope that sanity prevails before it is too Late.