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World War 3 (Part 1): Russia Invades the Baltics - EndtheMadnessNow - 02-28-2025 World War 3 (Part 1): Russia Invades the Baltics - The Countdown to Armageddon Begins This is a really good entertaining story telling with some amazing details. This is a full-length "movie" of Season 1 of Flat Circle History's "The Next World War" series. August 3rd, 2032. Russia launches a surprise attack on the Baltics, kicking off a third world war that will begin in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, but soon spread from the arctic to the UK, to the heart of America. This documentary-style series takes you into battle from the eyes of the warfighters, to the strategic decision-makers, providing a terrifying and plausible look at a hypothetical Third World War scenario. Coming in Part 2: the war will turn to the Indo-Pacific as China eyes Taiwan. RE: World War 3 (Part 1): Russia Invades the Baltics - A51Watcher3 - 02-28-2025 (02-28-2025, 06:12 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: World War 3 (Part 1): Russia Invades the Baltics - The Countdown to Armageddon Begins good to be out of the hospitol an back in the nation!! RE: World War 3 (Part 1): Russia Invades the Baltics - sailorsam - 02-28-2025 Everybody thought Putin would roll through Ukraine in a few days. If they had not stopped him, I have no doubt Putin would have continued, and the Baltics would likely have been his next target. still might be... RE: World War 3 (Part 1): Russia Invades the Baltics - F2d5thCav - 02-28-2025 (02-28-2025, 09:45 AM)sailorsam Wrote: Everybody thought Putin would roll through Ukraine in a few days. If they had not stopped him, I have no doubt Putin would have continued, and the Baltics would likely have been his next target. This is the issue with Russia, and Germany, and France. The foreign policy of all three of those powers is rooted in a 19th century mentality. Until that changes, the turmoil will continue. |