World War III: A Military Analysis
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Chapter 4 then reviews Russia's military capabilities compared to others in the world. This shows her geomilitary capabilities.
The war in itself is now analysed and predictions made. This is the heart of the book, Chapters 5 to 9. These state that contrary to previous and current military thinking, graduated deterrence doctrine actually provides the route to world termination. It is not a way of avoiding nuclear war as was thought when it was presented, but a slow but sure route of gradual escalation because each stage is actually a step downwards yet perceived to be only a minor intensification, hence can be taken lightly, maybe even thoughtlessly; thus each stage is then seemingly a merely minor escalation. Moreover the world has changed since this doctrine was first drawn up. It is a global village, so the war would naturally extend so as to engulf the whole world. Furthermore the world has speeded up, so now the war may well be over in a few months, maybe a few weeks or even days, perhaps literally in an afternoon. In particular Chapter 5 states that there are no military, political or psychological barriers to war, an analysis that history confirms, thus this is indeed our probable future. So MAD [Mutually Assured Destruction] will not stop a world war from breaking out either, again contrary what its proponents thought and the world believes in to this day.
Therefore as stated in Chapters 10 to 13, the world is facing its demise: this war, if fought, will destroy the world so that no meaningful progress, maybe even no existence, occurs afterwards. It is also predicted that the war would bring in its train consequent disasters as yet unforeseen by anyone, namely famine, disease, in particular a pandemic, and maybe further minor wars over what resources remain. Chapter 11 formally states that our probable future is therefore world termination.
Next ways of avoiding this war are considered in Chapter 14. They are ultimately all political, so this book has little to say as purely military solutions at present do not exist.
Finally the world's situation today is analysed. After this the conclusion scarcely needs to be spelt out, namely that the world will probably soon be terminated, but is nonetheless presented for the sake of completeness.
The third world war itself will probably go through four stages with several ministages, namely the Re-gathering Wars, the NATO War, the WMD War, and the Termination War. The world may already be in the first stage as these wars are for the West phoney wars, indeed at present TV wars.
The thesis is presented in the important chapters in the book:
2 Politics
3 Current Military Situation
4 Geomilitary
5 World War III Overview
6 Prelude to World War III
7 Conventional World War III
8 Nonconventional World War III
9 WMD World War III
10 Outcomes Overview
11 World Termination
12 Post-World War III World
13 Other Futures Improbable
14 War Avoidance
15 The World Today
There also a few illustrative figures:
Diagram 1: Theoretical analysis of Russia's future
Table 1: Russia in the World
Table 2: World War III Military Stages
Table 3: World War III Military Ministages
Table 4: World War III Outcomes.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This book is poorly written. There are so many grammar errors that it is sometimes difficult to follow.
It is also a book based on pure subjective fantasy. It assumes Russians are war crazy. It assumes that every leader in the world will make bad decisions, and it assumes only white Europeans and their descendants in the USA can cause the world to advance.
Read this if you are interested in a twisted view of the world and its future. Don't read it if you are Asian, black or intelligent.
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World War III - Dr Marek Laskiewicz
World War III
a military analysis
Dr Marek Laskiewicz
Krzenwic
London
Copyright © Marek Laskiewicz, 2015
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Contents
World War III
Author's other relevant English books
Book rights
Original 2001 Title Page
Dedication
PREFACE
BOOK STRUCTURE
Synopsis
e-book addition
1 INTRODUCTION
2 POLITICS
2.1 Nation Polityst Theory
2.2 Russia's Future
2.3 Russia's Dictators
2.4 Is Putin the Dictator?
2.5 West's Peace Dividend
3 CURRENT MILITARY SITUATION
3.1 Democratic Russia
3.2 Neocommunist Russia
3.3 Geopolitics
3.4 Mutually Assured Destruction
4 GEOMILITARY
4.1 Russia's Capabilities
4.2 World Situation
4.3 Russia's Possibilities
5 WORLD WAR III OVERVIEW
6 PRELUDE TO WORLD WAR III
6.1 Small Wars
6.2 Appeasement
7 CONVENTIONAL WORLD WAR III
7.1 Russia's Strategy
7.2 Attacking NATO
8 WMD WORLD WAR III
9 TERMINAL WORLD WAR III
10 OUTCOMES OVERVIEW
11 WORLD TERMINATION
11.1 World Devastation
11.2 Pandemic
11.3 Totally Destroyed World
11.4 Partially Destroyed World
11.5 Post-Terminated World
12 POST-WORLD WAR III WORLD
12.1 Russian Victory
12.2 Russian Rule
13 OTHER FUTURES IMPROBABLE
14 WAR AVOIDANCE
14.1 Military Options
14.2 Only a Solution of Sorts
15 THE WORLD TODAY
16 CONCLUSION
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Colophon
World War III
World War III
a military analysis
Krzewnic
Author's other relevant English books
Russia and World War III, 1993
Russia WW3?, 2014
The Theory of Nation Politysm, 2015
Book rights
Cover: Marek Laskiewicz.
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No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, photocopying, or otherwise, except brief extracts for the purposes of review, without the written permission of Krzenwic Ltd.
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First edition 2001
Second edition 2015
ISBN 978 1 871771 21 3
A military book.
Original 2001 Title Page
World War 3
a military analysis
Krzenwic
Dedication
To the world
PREFACE
This book updates the first edition written over ten years ago. The prediction is being realised now in Ukraine, specifically Donetsk, which makes for worrying reading.
In both cases I have asked myself the question: What would World War III be like? So although this book is based on my political predictions, it concentrates on the war in itself.
New 2014 preface
I wrote the first edition back in 2001 still hopeful that the third world war could be avoided even though it was our probable future. Thirteen years later it is clear that the world will indeed probably be terminated since no one takes any notice of any warning until it is too late. We are now on a countdown to this war; this book as well as Russia WW3?{1} together with others by me and the campaign to bring these to the world’s attention represent a last ditch attempt to avoid our collective death because after a crisis escalates too far, it is likely to go all the way, as may happen soon ….
The first edition had a slightly different title, namely World War III, hence the second original title page. It also had a different ISBN, but is now out of print.
Dr Marek Laskiewicz, London, September 2014
Original 2001 preface
This book concentrates on the military side of World War III. As such it focuses upon, updates, purifies and expands on this aspect of my previous big book Russia and World War III;{2} and it is the military counterpart in my other little political book Russia’s Future,{3} which dealt with the political background to this war. Thus it considers how World War III might be fought whereas the other one considered why.
Predicting the future is of course hard. However as in any case some sort of military planning has to be done, I believe that I should speak up because at present a sort of repeat of UK’s interwar doctrine of ‘No major war in the next ten years’ prevails – which I assert will probably be fatal like before. Moreover the military is one of my lifelong interests, so I wanted to write this book. Furthermore the political analysis provides the background since it is based on my political science theory, politysm, which is described elsewhere;{4} the military predictions are based on this, but now include purely military considerations. These predictions were briefly presented in the other books, however they are so important in their own right that I concluded I should write them out in full, in particular noting my reasons.
I wrote this book initially in my new personal Polish. However as I also wrote this English version, it is not a translation in the usual sense so not classified as such. I have also included an index because this book is complicated despite being small. Therefore this book’s conclusion is the same as that of the other one, as indeed I have been saying since 1991: there will probably be a world war involving a Russian dictator which will probably terminate the world. Nonetheless this future is not inevitable as the underlying political theory, politysm, is indeterministic; something can be done to avoid this. Some military options are considered here, but alas there are only a few. There are also some political ones, but these are again few and anyway considered in the other book.{5}
Finally I repeat: please note this war may kill us all.
Dr Marek Laskiewicz, London, August 2001
BOOK STRUCTURE
The book briefly presents the underlying nation polityst political science theory in Chapter 2 and the consequent prediction of Russia’s probable future in Chapter 3. This is the background for the military analysis.
Chapter 4 then reviews Russia’s military capabilities compared to others in the world. This shows her geomilitary capabilities.{1}
The war in itself is now analysed and predictions made. This is the heart of the book, Chapters 5 to 9. These state that contrary to previous and current military thinking, graduated deterrence doctrine actually provides the route to world termination. It is not a way of avoiding nuclear war as was thought when it was presented, but a slow but sure route of gradual escalation because each stage is actually a step downwards yet perceived to be only a minor intensification, hence can be taken lightly, maybe