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Why World War Four?

Most people are waiting for World War Three. It already happened.

The Cold War was World War Three — a global conflict fought across every domain except mass kinetic warfare. The Soviet Union collapsed. The war ended. We are now in World War Four: continuous, multi-domain conflict with no formal declaration, no clear front lines, and no off switch.

I
World War One
1914 – 1918
Industrial-age kinetic conflict. Trench warfare, chemical weapons, naval blockades. The first truly global war by geography.
II
World War Two
1939 – 1945
Total war across land, sea, and air. Strategic bombing, ideology as a weapon, nuclear conclusion. 70 million dead.
III
The Cold War
1947 – 1991
Proxy conflicts, intelligence operations, economic warfare, ideological competition. No mass kinetics — but absolutely a world war.
IV
Now
1991 – Present
Cyber attacks, information operations, economic coercion, cultural influence, space competition, and kinetic flashpoints — simultaneously, continuously, everywhere.
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Coverage Domains

Six Theaters of Conflict

War does not just mean 'bombs and bullets' — open military confrontation is only one slice of modern conflict. World War Four is fought at different levels of intensity across a spectrum of conflict areas where power is actually contested — and we cover the news with verified sourcing and no 'talking-head' commentary.

Military / Kinetic
Bombs and Bullets — Active combat operations, deployments of military forces, weapons transfers and sales, and developments with direct military conflict.
Hot zones · Order of battle · Casualties
Cyber War
State-sponsored intrusions, infrastructure attacks, zero-day exploitation, and operations that never make the evening news but reshape geopolitical leverage.
APT tracking · Infrastructure · Attribution
Economic War
Tariffs, sanctions, export controls, currency manipulation, and supply chain weaponization. The battlefield where most 21st-century power is exercised.
Sanctions · Trade · Supply chains
Information War
Propaganda networks, coordinated disinformation campaigns, narrative warfare — and who is running them, how, and to what effect.
Influence ops · Source tracking · Narrative maps
Culture War
Soft power competition: K-pop vs. Hollywood vs. Bollywood vs. Chinese streaming. Entertainment, gaming, and language as geopolitical instruments.
Soft power · Entertainment · Language
Space Domain
Satellite operations, orbital debris as a weapon, GPS dependency vulnerabilities, and the emerging competition for cislunar infrastructure.
Orbital · GPS · Dual-use systems
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Semiconductor sanctions expand scope for the third time in 18 months

New export control rules add 12 additional countries to the restricted entity list, closing loopholes used to route advanced chips through third-party distributors. Enforcement begins in 30 days. Three major Taiwanese suppliers face immediate compliance reviews.

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Eastern European power grid intrusion linked to known APT cluster

Attribution analysis connecting the December intrusion to previously identified tooling patterns, combined with timing correlation across three other regional incidents, suggests a coordinated pre-positioning campaign rather than opportunistic access...

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