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WW3 has already started

Por: Newsweek Opinion September 24, 2022

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The following is a lightly edited transcript of remarks made by Jason Fields during a Newsweek episode of The Debate about World War 3. You can listen to the podcast here:My worry is more whether we're actually in a war right now — it's a slow moving war, in a sense. People are being starved. Prices are actually going up in the United States continually for basic staple goods. It's directly caused by an enemy. What does it mean... + full article



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