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The idea that we have been in a state of conflict for several years is gaining traction among some observers. They argue that recent geopolitical tensions, misinformation campaigns, and online skirmishes constitute a continuous, low-intensity war that blurs the lines between peace and conflict.
This perspective suggests that the current global situation resembles a prolonged state of warfare, even if no shooting has occurred on a large scale. It's an intricate web of economic pressures, cyber attacks, and ideological clashes that resemble the early stages or ongoing phases of a larger conflict — what some might refer to as a "Third World War" fought with words, codes, and policies rather than armies.