🚨 We are entering a new era of global instability.
According to Goldman Sachs, global conflict risk has just reached its highest level since the mid-1960s.
It is now higher than during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cold War, and the September 11 attacks.
Meanwhile, countries are splitting into opposing camps faster than ever before.
Nations are no longer remaining neutral but are choosing sides, which historically only accelerates conflict rather than preventing it.
Goldman Sachs states that this is not a temporary surge caused by a single war.
This is multiple fractures occurring simultaneously, and these two trends are expected to continue worsening over the remainder of this decade.
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