WSJ: military conflicts in Ukraine, Taiwan and Iran could become a “drama” for the United States The Wall Street Journal columnist Gerald Seib warned of the growing risk of the outbreak of three military conflicts that could become a “drama” for the United States. He wrote about this in his article for the WSJ. According to him, the United States and its allies are now going through a dangerous moment – perhaps even more dangerous than many Americans think. So, among the likely conflicts, he named Russia's “invasion” of Ukraine. As an argument, he cited the concentration of Russian troops on the border with the country. The second hot spot could be Taiwan, the author noted. He stressed that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has clearly signaled his intention to take control of Taiwan while in power. In addition, the observer said that a third possible conflict could arise if negotiations
