Stop WW3 before it starts, I'm on the spectrum and it scares me to my bones

Stop WW3 before it starts, I'm on the spectrum and it scares me to my bones

World War 3 and nuclear war in particular are becoming highly likely, especially because of the potentially unlawful actions of certain countries (such as when Russia invaded Ukraine, and what china is going to do with Taiwan by 2027), if a nuclear war or similar event breaks out, it will lead to a living hell, so it should be stopped before it starts

I have been suffering from severe anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and have become sick, all because of in the news (especially in the apps like Apple News and several uk tabloids and news sites) highly likely going to be world war 3/nuclear war, I have seen "Threads" (1984) which at the time was produced with the input of scientists, doctors, and other experts, if war must happen, the government should distribute euthanasia kits to everyone in the country, so that nobody need suffer the horror of a post-nuclear attack world

 
 
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  • The concluding paragraph of a recent Chatham House ("We are an independent policy institute and a trusted forum for debate and dialogue. Our research and ideas help people understand our changing world.") research paper (about competing visions of international order) recommends to us all that:

    "In all of this, it is essential not to discount the role of agency and contingency. Structures matter; leadership is too often underestimated. The people, coalitions and resources that political leaders mobilize may also have a large impact – whether by design or by accident – on the effort to forge a future that is desirable, sustainable and prosperous. We should, where we can, take this lesson to heart and choose our leaders wisely."

    https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/03/competing-visions-international-order/13-envisioning-future-international-order

    Competing visions of international order


    Responses to US power in a fracturing world

    Vinjamuri et al.


    Research paper
    Published 27 March 2025
    Updated 28 March 2025
    ISBN: 978 1 78413 638 3

    https://doi.org/10.55317/9781784136383

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