British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot and died… The world is changing, only we can be quiet and orderly to line up for nucleic acid 

Original link: https://codechina.org/2022/07/anbei/

The international situation has continued to change recently…

On July 7, after more than 50 cabinet members and senior officials resigned under pressure, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the British ruling Conservative Party finally stated that he would resign as the leader of the party, but will remain as Prime Minister until a successor is selected.

But he’s only been in the global news spotlight for a day, and soon bigger news is coming.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot at close range while giving a speech for the election, and was soon announced dead.

Some people say that now is very similar to 1913. The Tsar is at war, the Japanese prime minister was assassinated, the British prime minister stepped down, and the new German chancellor was actively organizing the expansion of the army…

After 1913 was 1914, the First World War broke out.

To a certain extent, this possibility exists. After the end of World War II in 1945, until today, in fact, human beings have experienced the longest period of overall peace in history (there are only local wars). There are two reasons, the first is the terrifying balance of nuclear weapons, and the second is the world pattern brought about by the dynamic balance between the two major blocs of the United States and the Soviet Union.

Basically, the pattern of World War II is in a process of being broken. The world has entered a period of rapid turbulence.

From the perspective of the overall situation, China has been quiet for the time being, but I don’t know where it will go in the future.

Some people say that those who have only learned primary school history are elated. Those who have studied history are worried.

I was quite worried.

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