Are We Headed For World War III? Elon Musk Shares Concerns In Exclusive Phone Call With Vivek Ramaswamy And David Sacks

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Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and David Sacks recently convened for a phone conference to delve into the ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hamas, as well as Russia and Ukraine.

During the conversation, Musk, known for his insightful remarks, shared his perspective on the matter. Sacks began by stating, "In theory, it should be easy to avoid World War III because no one wants it."

Musk, however, expressed his concern, stating, "I think we are sleepwalking our way into World War III with one foolish decision after another. I mean, what is the track record here? It's not good."

Sacks concurred, emphasizing the absence of a consideration for historical precedent in modern society. "There seems to be no concept of a track record," he added.

Musk further highlighted his apprehension, pointing out the diminishing number of World War II veterans. "It worries me that the veterans of World War II are almost all dead," he said. "So those who remember the horrors of a world war are no longer [around]."

He went on to express his concern about the lack of firsthand knowledge about the realities of war in today's society. "Who has the visceral knowledge of what a world war is really like when people have grown up coddled in comfort? They have no concept of war," Musk concluded.

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The phone conference brought together these influential figures to shed light on the escalating conflicts and the potential consequences they may have on global stability. Musk's remarks serve as a reminder of the importance of historical awareness and the potential dangers of complacency in the face of geopolitical tensions.