10-15 years out a nuke goes off in a populated area. Most likely in ME.
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Date: May 22nd, 2025 11:57 AM Author: Painfully honest cruise ship
So many threat briefings where radiological threats are treated as passe. And the newer generations coming up don't even have the background fear held over from the Cold War. Couple this with anything nuclear essentially being a dead end in the armed forces. It's a situation where the potential harm is misaligned with the resources allocated to confronting it. I get better details on fucking street racing gangs.
My second 'prediction' is cartel violence, like the real deal, full on spilling over into the US. This is another one where analysts act like the border is somehow magic and Mexican gangs are the same as crime rings in the US.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5728803&forum_id=2#48953505)
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