ALBAWABA - Aleksandar Vučić, the president of Serbia, has issued a warning, claiming that World War III is imminent and that it may break out in the next four months. He said this in an interview with the Swiss publication "Weltwoche."
According to a report by Sky News, Vučić has unique insights into the growing tensions between Moscow, Washington, and NATO because of his strong relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Vučić underlined how crucial it is to preserve Serbia's vital supply of commodities. He questioned the belief held by the West that Putin could be simply overthrown by depleting his resources in Ukraine. When assessing Putin's motives and possible future actions, Vučić counseled Western leaders to proceed with the utmost care.
In order to preserve strategic deterrence and the balance of power in the world, Russian President Putin has reaffirmed Russia's commitment to developing its nuclear capabilities on land, at sea, and in the air.
U.S. presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. has asked the United States to start talks with Putin in order to stop a conflict from breaking out in response to Vučić's words.
According to Sky News, the continued rivalry between the United States and Russia raises concerns about who would start the next round of hostilities or manage to escape accountability for acts that have the potential to spark nuclear war, which would have a global effect.