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Interconnected conflicts

  • gozlancontact
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

Conflicts don't simply add up; they connect. These connections create invisible effects.

1. Crises are often thought of as isolated events.

A conflict here. A tension there. But in reality, they operate as a network.

2. A regional conflict can disrupt global supply chains.

An economic crisis can fuel political instability elsewhere.

Everything is connected.

3. These connections are not always visible. They occur through energy, finance, alliances, migrations: silent but powerful flows.

4. When one point in the system moves, the repercussions spread. Sometimes slowly. Sometimes abruptly.

5. This is what makes the world today more unstable: crises no longer remain local. They spread.

6. Understanding a conflict today is no longer about analyzing a territory. It's about mapping a system.

7. In this system, every decision has a chain reaction of consequences.

Conclusion :

The real danger is not an isolated conflict. It is the invisible domino effect it triggers.


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