Is The World Falling Apart?

Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com,

Is the world coming apart at the seams? It would seem so…

Of course, there are always wars going on somewhere and hot spots waiting to erupt. That’s the steady state of the world. But some periods are far more dangerous either because the conflicts are more intense, or there are more of them or both.

The best analytic approach in such situations is not just to compile a list of conflicts but to consider their interconnectedness and weigh the risks of escalation. Is it just another bad patch like the 1960s with Vietnam, or are we on the brink of something truly catastrophic like World War II?

In considering a catastrophic outcome such as World War II, it’s important to recall it was preceded by a long series of individual events, each bad in their own way, which culminated in the war.

These included the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, the German takeover of Austria and annexation of part of Czechoslovakia and the Spanish Civil War. Most took these events to be unconnected.

Only a few statesmen, most famously Winston Churchill, saw these were all steps leading to a new world war.

The Linkage of War

Investors are not mere bystanders in these periods. Fortunes are made or lost by those who correctly see the linkages between disparate crises, and who have the predictive analytic tools to see where it is all leading.

Below is an overview of critical confrontations today with the suggestion that the linkages are strong, and the risks of escalation are high. Some recommendations for portfolio risk management follow:

Ukraine: I’ve written extensively about the war in Ukraine and readers are generally familiar with the outline. This is not the place to review the entire history of U.S. provocations since 2008 and Russian responses.

The situation today is that the Ukrainian offensive that was launched on June 4 has failed utterly. Russian defensive lines are intact, Ukraine has gained no appreciable territory except for a few deserted villages in the gray zone where their troops are being annihilated and equipment losses of armored vehicles have been enormous.

The U.S. response has not been to start peace talks. Instead, the U.S. continues to escalate with more weapons shipments and money. Biden’s goal is to keep the war going past the November 2024 election, so he does not have to admit another defeat.

The danger is that the U.S. resorts to escalation (F-16 fighter jets, Abrams tanks, sea drones, advisers on the ground), which leads to Russian responses (hypersonic missiles, a new offensive in the north) and that both sides are driven closer to the use of nuclear weapons by the escalatory dynamic.

Kosovo–Serbia. This is another in the long list of Balkan conflicts that go back to the origins of World War I in 19121913. The latest flashpoint is the confrontation between Kosovo and Serbia.

Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a move that Serbia has never recognized. Relations between the two areas had been stable due to mediation by the EU and U.S. Recently tensions have escalated due to claims of a Serbian terrorist attack in Kosovo and the massing of Serbian troops on the border.

Serbia is a longstanding ally of Russia. Serbia is surrounded by NATO members (Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Romania,, among others).

On the other hand, if Serbia could regain control of Kosovo, it would drive a wedge through much of this NATO encirclement. The risk is not only of a war between Kosovo and Serbia, but that it becomes another proxy war between the U.S. and Russia, and a sideshow to the war in Ukraine.

Again, the risks of escalation are high.

Israel – Hamas. The Hamas surprise attack on Israel from Gaza on October 7 was of unprecedented size and scope since the Yom Kippur War of 1973; in fact the new attack was on the exact 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War. For the first time since 1973, Israel has officially declared war. This is not an incursion, an incident or a terrorist attack. This was an invasion by Hamas and will be met with the destruction of Gaza by Israel.

Initial details including many I have received from Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on the ground and former intelligence officers are horrific. Hamas fighters went from house to house and executed civilians, including women and children.

Some were killed, stripped and dragged through the streets. Perhaps 1,000 Israelis were killed on the first day and an unknown number taken hostage. They are not prisoners of war because they were not in military uniforms. They’re hostages.

The Israeli response will be massive and extremely violent. Israel hasn’t yet launched a large-scale ground campaign in Gaza yet, but one is expected. Again, the geopolitical risk is escalation. Hamas is backed by Iran and Qatar. Many Hamas leaders live in Doha, the capital of Qatar. Israel won’t hesitate to assassinate them there. A much wider Middle East war cannot be ruled out.

The implications for global energy markets are obvious. Recriminations are already being aimed at Biden because he recently released $6 billion in cash to Iran and has been making funding available to Hamas.

Syria – Turkey – U.S. I’ll touch on this theater briefly. U.S.-backed efforts to topple the Assad regime in Syria go back to the Obama administration. U.S. troops are in Northern Syria to promote this effort and to control Syrian oil output for the benefit of indigenous Kurds. Turkey views the Kurds as mortal enemies because they are trying to liberate Kurdish portions of Turkey to join in a broader Kurdistan.

Russia has been heavily involved in supporting Assad with clear success so far. Turkey has recently increased attacks on Kurdish positions in Syria. The U.S. recently shot down a Turkish drone. Russia is on full alert. Russia and Turkey are on friendly terms but the U.S. and Turkey are NATO allies.

It’s complicated but the risks of U.S. dogfights with Turkish or Russian aircraft and the risks of a Russian missile attack on U.S. aircraft are high.

China – Taiwan. A Communist invasion of Taiwan would result in a war larger than any of those described above, yet matters have been relatively calm in this region. That is likely due to upcoming Taiwan elections where a pro-China party has a good chance of winning.

China does not want to rock the boat ahead of the elections. Yet, this situation remains dangerous and potentially volatile.

I’ve just described five wars or near-wars that are currently underway. It would be easy to add to this list including hot spots in Azerbaijan, North Korea, Niger, India and elsewhere.

Without assigning numeric probabilities to each crisis getting worse, it’s a simple matter of statistics that when five or more conflicts are escalating, the odds of one spinning out of control are high.

It may be the case that we look back on this mosaic of proxy wars and hot wars as presaging a world war.

Investors Should Follow A Few Simple Rules

Follow events closely. Don’t take any of this for granted and never assume things will “just work out.” Sometimes they don’t. Again, the statistical odds that one of these conflicts will spiral are high. It’s not inevitable, but the odds are high.

Diversify your portfolio. That sounds obvious, but many investors don’t understand diversification. It doesn’t mean owning 50 stocks in ten sectors. It means owning allocations in five or more uncorrelated asset classes.

These can include stocks but should also include cash, private equity, alternative funds, gold, real estate, and high-quality notes such as U.S. Treasuries.

Remain nimble. Situations can change quickly. On the path to war, you should increase allocations to cash and hard assets and own some defense and energy stocks. If events are resolved without escalation, then a pivot back into stocks may be timely.

But this is not a time to “set it and forget it” in terms of portfolio allocations.

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12 Comments
CCRider
CCRider
October 19, 2023 11:19 am

“Only a few statesmen, most famously Winston Churchill, saw these were all steps leading to a new world war.”

Churchill was what Hitler called him; a gangster. One of his aides was quoted saying Churchill talked of an “upper cabal” leading events. Any guesses?

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
  CCRider
October 19, 2023 11:39 am

If not for WWII, he would have been remembered for the Gallipoli Disaster in WWI.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  lamont cranston
October 19, 2023 12:17 pm

Those ANZAC men who died for the Brits should never forget what the homeland did to them … 

Anonymous
Anonymous
  CCRider
October 19, 2023 11:09 pm

Any guesses?

Was it The Inspector, in the study, with the lead pipe?

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
October 19, 2023 12:16 pm

The world isn’t falling apart … it’s being deliberately torn apart — destroyed — by sociopaths and other folks in need of severe mental health treatment who want to basically end the human race.

Time to take them out of the lineup …

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 19, 2023 12:37 pm

“Initial details including many I have received from Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on the ground and former intelligence officers”

Anyone who says shit like this is either too stupid to listen to, or thinks you are that stupid.

B_MC
B_MC
October 19, 2023 1:47 pm

compile a list of conflicts but to consider their interconnectedness and weigh the risks of escalation.

Drone strikes target US military bases in Syria, Iraq as regional tensions from Israel-Hamas War escalate

A drone strike targeted a U.S. base in Syria on Wednesday, the same day as the attempted drone attacks in Iraq, Fox News has learned.

A U.S. defense official told Fox News that an undisclosed number of drones targeted the U.S. Al-Tanf base, located near Syria’s shared border with Iraq and Jordan.

Lebanon’s Iran-aligned Al Mayadeen TV reported on Thursday that two U.S. military bases in Syria came under attack, Reuters reported. In addition to the drone attack on the Al-Tanf base, Al Mayadeen TV reported a missile targeted the Conoco base in the countryside of the northern Deir al-Zor region.

Also on Wednesday, there was an attempted drone attack on a U.S. base in Iraq.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/drone-strikes-target-us-military-bases-syria-iraq-regional-tensions-israel-hamas-war-escalate

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B_MC
October 19, 2023 11:11 pm

Fox news
Farz an imparshil!

Doug
Doug
October 19, 2023 2:55 pm

Churchill and the UK forced war onto Hitler. Hitler offered favorable terms more than once but was turned down. By backing Poland and their murder of Germans they left Germany few choices but to intervene.

VOWG
VOWG
  Doug
October 20, 2023 7:29 am

Man the stupid is strong here.

Tree Mike: ef be eye code name Foghorn Leghorn
Tree Mike: ef be eye code name Foghorn Leghorn
October 20, 2023 7:07 am

We have always been at war with Eastasia!

Erik1953
Erik1953
October 20, 2023 9:50 am

It’s not so easy for our globalists. They have to replace 7 billion people by their newest type of African’s.. (Small and very black) And sepparate their high I.Q. people from the departing 8 billion and move them to a safe place.. And all that without anyone looking at them.. And then our globalists go to Africa and South America after Billy killed all the insects ofcourse..