lhe war conflicts that are happening on the planet have set off the alarms of all governments. To the war between Ukraine and Russia the conflict has been added in Middle Eastwith Israel fighting on different fronts, and the constant threat of China about Taiwan. It is not a delicate scenario. The Minister of Defense, Margarita Robleshas warned of the exceptional situation we are currently experiencing.
The socialist leader has indicated, in the Atresmedia Metafuturo Forum, that the concern is high. “It is the most difficult moment after the Cold War. “It is the most dangerous situation,” she indicated. Asked about the possibility of a World War III Given the number of existing conflicts, Margaret Robles He responded harshly: “There is a situation of absolute risk”.

The Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles.getty
Objective: reduce war tension
Margaret Robles It has been advanced that the objective of international leaders is to reduce tension between countries to avoid a greater disaster. “The will of all is that there is no escalation in the different wars. If a World War III As such, the situation would be very difficult and very complicated. There is absolute risk, We should all be very aware of this.“he insisted.
The jihadist influence in Africa
The Minister of Defense has explained that, in addition to the war conflicts that are already making constant headlines, jihadist terrorism is growing at a worrying rate in Africa: “It’s spreading.” Added to this are increasingly common migratory flows. “People must leave their countries because of poverty, hunger and terrorism. In Spain we are experiencing the terrible drama of immigration.”

The symbol of peace, shot.getty
“At the gates of Europe”
Margaret Robles He has not put any heat on the current geopolitical context. The minister explained that the old continent is not exempt from being immersed in war: “Wars are at the doors of Europe. The Baltic countries are horrified by this possibility and countries like Norway have joined the NATO for the need of preserve peace. Without it, there is no health care, no education… There is nothing.”