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Let me add - and I should have said this in my original reply - that I completely get why it's easy to feel scared about this stuff. First, there's this constant environment of everyone talking about the looming threat of WW3, which is exactly what memes like this contribute to, creating a culture of fear for no good reason.
But, second, there absolutely is a general ratcheting up of tensions across the world. Major powers are more militarized than they ever have been previously, and the strong trade relationships that helped maintain peace are eroding. There is, absolutely, an increased likelihood that we're going to see conflicts break out, but what's missing is the specific conditions needed for those conflicts to spiral out in a mass scale escalation.
What I think we're likely to see over the next ten to twenty years is more limited regional conflicts like Ukraine. I think it's quite likely, for example, that India and Pakistan may go to war. But there's simply no reason to believe that war will pull in other major powers.
The world is becoming a scarier place. You're not wrong to feel that way. And any conflict is a tragedy. Why these memes annoy me is not because I'm on the "Nothing ever happens train" but rather because they discard very real, very valid concerns in favour of this nebulous fantasy of everyone dying in nuclear fire for vague and unspecified reasons.