Five WW3 flashpoints that could drag Britain into never-ending war as world faces ‘most dangerous moment in history’

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BRITISH defence secretary Grant Shapps warned yesterday that the UK is approaching the brink of World War Three as the international community faces it’s “most dangerous moment in history”.

Experts spoke to The Sun about what the hotbeds of conflict in Russia, China, the Middle East, Iran and North Korea could mean for Britain in a “pre-war” phase.

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 Ben Birchall/PA WireBritish troops may end up on the ground around the globe as conflict continues

Russia and Ukraine

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Vladimir Putin has become a growing threat to world order.

On top of almost two years of brutal warfare a leaked military report yesterday showed the despot’s ten-step plan to bring the West to the brink of World War Three.

The secret documents described Putin’s possible “path to conflict” which would reach its climax in 2025 on “Day X” when half a million Nato and Russian soldiers face each other.

The bombshell files, obtained by Bild from Germany’s Ministry of Defence, laid out exactly how the Kremlin boss might prepare for a hybrid attack on Nato as early as next winter and a full-blown war next summer.

It could begin with a spring offensive against Ukraine as the plan stipulates that he mobilises hundreds of thousands of new soldiers in just a few weeks time.

We are in probably the most dangerous and volatile place in the world than we’ve been

Hamish de Bretton-Gordon

Ex-British tank commander Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun that while the chilling war plans are a “worst-case scenario”, they are “absolutely possible”.

He said “we are in probably the most dangerous and volatile place in the world than we’ve been… I can’t even think of a time in the Cold War.”

Former British officer Mr de Bretton-Gordon explained that German war planners will have drawn up the leaked files amid Putin’s continued aggression in Ukraine.

He told The Sun that the files serve as a “stark warning” for Britain and the rest of the West of what Putin could be capable of.

“Does anybody believe that if Putin is successful in Ukraine he’s going to stop there?

“Well, no… the scenario where Putin prevails in Ukraine, absolutely he’s going to keep going Westward.

“He sees himself as Peter the Great of the 21st century and Peter the great didn’t stop. He kept going West.

“If everything goes swimmingly well for Putin this could be a reality.”

General Sir Richard Barrons, former Joint Forces chief told the Sun that Shapps’ concerning comments represent the Government’s acceptance that Britain is in the middle of a confrontation already with Russia.

He explained that the current chaos of conflict around the world can somewhat be understand in three camps.

The Western school of thought and way of life led largely by the US and then UK, those who dislike, oppose or even seek to destroy it – encompassing Russia, China, Iran and North Korea although to varying degrees – and those countries who belong in neither camp.

He said: “We are in a hybrid confrontation with Russia about how the world works every single day.”

Barrons said there would be no other choice for the UK than to intervene in these “unignorable” conflicts, in a way that no international conflict in recent history has seen.

And Admiral Lord West – ex-Royal Navy Chief and Falklands War hero, told The Sun: “If we let Ukraine be completely swallowed up by Russia, and Putin is able to claim a huge victory…he might be tempted to do something stupid.

“I he did anything stupid against Nato, Nato would respond which would be extremely dangerous.”

But the dictator’s danger is found not just in his bloodthirsty attempts to absorb Ukraine into Russia – it is also in his relationships.

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The war has already left many cities in Ukraine totally destroyed[/caption]

North Korea

Putin’s alliance with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has seen the eerily similar pair bond over their shared views about the West.

And experts have previously told The Sun that as new conflicts erupt around the globe the pair could be using it “to get away with” their fight for a New World Order.

Sir Richard Barrons described competition between the world’s great powers as “profoundly more difficult” than ever before.

And Keir Giles, a Russia expert from Chatham House, previously said: “Polycrisis is the new normal”.

He warned in October last year that Vladimir PutinXi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un would “watch and learn from how the West responds to the tragedy in the Middle East”.

Lord West told The Sun “The world order that was set in place by American and Britain post WW2 is being challenged by Putin and others.

“I have never known the world to be more dangerous and unpredictable.”

And that if the West cannot step up to the challenge of handling multiple conflicts unfolding all at once then the impacts could echo across the world.

The world order that was set in place by American and Britain post WW2 is being challenged by Putin and others

Admiral Lord West

It seems in recent weeks that this warning has started to ring true.

Just weeks ago Putin unleashed North Korean rockets in Ukraine, killing hundreds in an unprecedented development.

And Kim even told Putin that he was sure that the Russian army would triumph against “evil” at a decadent Bond-villain-style banquet.

Then after labelling South Korea his “principle enemy”, Kim threatened to start a war – and the nuclear weapons at his disposal are not to be ignored.

He said if the South was to: “Use armed forces against the DPRK or threaten its sovereignty and security and such opportunity comes, we will have no hesitation in annihilating the ROK by mobilising all means and forces in our hand.”

This came just days after his sister and prominent ally – Kim Yo-Jong – vowed to unleash an “immediate military strike” on neighbouring South Korea over the “slightest provocation”.

Only months ago global attention was focused on Ukraine and Taiwan, but experts warned a Korean war could cost millions of lives and prove far more destructive than the hell that Putin unleashed in Europe.

And it could just as easily drag the US into a fight against China, sparking World War Three and possible nuclear Armageddon, which would likely make it the bloodiest war in history.

Korea’s leader has such a terrifying nuclear and chemical armoury the US no longer believes the weapons are only for defensive purposes but instead would allow him to carry out conventional military strikes south of the border.

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Putin and Kim Jong-un have a worrying alliance[/caption]

China

Another dictator sparking fear amongst world leaders is China’s Xi Jinping.

Under his iron rule, he has committed gross human rights abuses against Uyghurs, strangled freedom in Hong Kong and has sparked concerns that the country might seize Taiwan.

Just days ago, Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party swept to victory in their elections – meaning there will now be at least four more years of limited to zero dialogue with Beijing.

The result has sparked concerns that there might be conflict with China if the DPP refuses to resume tense peace talks.

Mr de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun that the current climate is dangerous thanks not just to terrorists we see in the Middle East, or state actors like Russia, but those currently somewhat behind the scenes.

He said: “In the background silently swimming around like some great white shark, some predator, is China.

“What these tyrants, be they terrorists or Putin, they only understand strength and as soon as they find any weaknesses that’s exactly what they go for.”

In the background silently swimming around like some great white shark, some predator, is China.

Hamish de Bretton-Gordon

China regards self-governing island Taiwan as part of its territory – and has vowed to take it by force if necessary, carrying out ever more regular invasion rehearsals.

Taiwan insists it is an independent nation after splitting from mainland China in 1949.

The world now waits with baited breath to see how China responds to Lai Ching-te’s presidency after Tsai Ing-wen stepped down because of term limits.

Lai is openly despised by the Chinese government – which has called him a “complete troublemaker”.

Last year, former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Vladimir Putin was “not even close” to how dangerous Xi is.

And reminiscent of Putin’s desires to take Ukraine, Xi’s chilling New Year address in 2024 stated that Taiwan’s “reunification” with the “motherland” is a “historical inevitability”.

Observers believe Beijing may try to “strangle” the island using a blockade – while others suggest it will launch a large-scale military landing on Taiwan’s “red beaches”.

And one small “mistake” could propel the world terrifyingly close to the edge of global catastrophe, a retired British Army general warned.

 Chinese troops attend the opening ceremony of the 'Peace Mission 2021' joint counterterrorism military exercise on September 20, 2021 in Orenburg, Russia. (Photo by Li Chun/China News Service via Getty Images)Chinese troops during a joint counter-terrorism military exercise in RussiaGetty

Iran and the Middle East

The threat caused by Iran has become ever more present in recent months since the October 7 massacre in Israel sparked a fresh war between Netanyahu’s forces and terror group Hamas.

 Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon have all been dragged into the conflict as have the UK and US.

And Iran’s terror proxies including Hezbollah and the Houthis have gone up against Israel, the US and UK as fears of an all-out war in the Middle East grow.

One former US ambassador warned the Sun that Tehran’s murderous regime is hellbent on destruction far beyond the Middle East – and it poses the greatest current threat to world order.

Mark Wallace told The Sun that obtaining a nuclear weapon is just one strand in Tehran’s blood-soaked global campaign to reign terror and “the UK is firmly in its sights”.

And before Shapps’ comments about Britain facing a “pre-war” world, some experts argued the Middle East chaos had created a smokescreen behind which Xi Jinping, Putin and Kim Jong-un could advance their agendas.

The arena grows more tense with each week, and just days ago the UK and US obliterated 60 Houthi targets under the cover of darkness, weakening the Iran-backed terror proxy in Yemen.

The strikes marked a troubling escalation in the crisis and the bold move by Britain and America sparked concerns it may just tip the scales.

Tehran’s funding and wide-reaching influence has proven a deadly background force.

And notorious terror group ISIS appears to be making a terrifying comeback onto the world’s stage as fears of war grow.

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