The world just got a whole lot darker. North Korea announced it is ready to hand over nuclear weapons to Iran — a nightmarish offer framed as a twisted bid for “lasting peace.” It came only hours after Russian powerhouse Dmitry Medvedev warned that many nations stand ready to supply nuclear warheads to Tehran.
It’s the sort of news that leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. What are we looking at? Not some far-future hypothetical, not a page from a dystopian novel — this is happening now. The gears of global war are grinding, and every desperate move adds another spark to the powder keg.
“Lasting peace” has always been the language of tyrants. What North Korea and Iran envision is not peace, but a world held hostage by the threat of annihilation. Medvedev’s words are no idle threat, and the corridors of global politics have become a death march, a slow walk towards an unimaginable end.
We are already in World War III. The only question now is how long it takes for this cold, covert conflict to boil over into a planetary thermal nightmare. Will sanity prevail, or will the hunger for dominance and desperation to survive reduce nations to ashes?
Time is running out. The clock is ticking. The weapons of doom aren’t just being talked about anymore — they’re being readied for delivery.