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Five Safest Countries To Be In If WW3 Breaks Out
The safest countries to be in if world war three erupts have been revealed, as tensions rise across regions.
If you’re feeling as though we’re on the brink of a global catastrophe right now, you’re not the only one.
Many feel as though Donald Trump has bitten off slightly more than he can chew with the conflict in Iran, after the President teamed up with Israel to take out the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, just last month (February 28).
‘Operation Epic Fury,’ the name given to the US and Israel’s mission to rid the world of the Iranian Supreme Leader, proved to be a success, as Trump later confirmed his death on social media.

After the death of Khamenei, the regime decided that his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was the new Supreme Leader.
However, just hours ago, news broke that the newly-appointed 56-year-old is likely injured, as a result of the ongoing war.
Many are even questioning whether he is still alive, as US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says Iran’s new supreme leader is in hiding, ‘wounded’ and ‘likely disfigured.’
President Trump indicates when the war will be over
Donald Trump was questioned earlier today (March 13) on when the war with Iran will finally be over.
“When I feel it, okay?,” he abruptly responded, adding: “I feel it in my bones.”
Speaking of the Supreme Leader, Trump said: “I think he’s damaged, but I think he’s probably alive in some form.”
The president also spoke about the airstrikes in Iran, noting that the US had already ‘damaged them so badly it would take years for them to ever rebuild.’
Why did America and Isreal strike Iran?
Both America and Israel, along with some of their allies over recent years, have described Iran’s nuclear program and missile development as a significant threat to other countries, particularly those in the West.
Their argument has always been that if Iran were to acquire advanced nuclear capabilities, or long-range missile systems, it could endanger Israel, US forces stationed in the region, and various American allies.

Several governments have also characterized Iran’s leadership under Khamenei as highly authoritarian and strongly opposed to Western policies.
At the same time, many of the people in Iran have called for greater freedoms and political reform.
Human rights organizations and the United Nations have repeatedly criticized Iran’s authorities for suppressing protests, restricting freedom of speech, carrying out arrests without reason, and imposing severe punishments on critics in past years.
Who would be safe from a military draft?
Certain groups of people would either be fully exempt from conscription or unlikely to be assigned to front-line combat roles, according to current regulations and historical precedent.
In the US, women are currently exempt because the draft applies only to men.
While there have been discussions about requiring women to register, no law has been passed to expand the draft in that way.
People with medical or mental health conditions – such as chronic illnesses, disabilities, or serious psychological disorders – would likely receive a deferment or be exempt entirely.

The Selective Service System states that anyone considered ‘medically or psychologically unfit’ would not be drafted.
While a draft is currently not expected in the US, the White House are not ruling out the possibility.
Speaking about a draft on Fox News, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said: “President Trump wisely does not remove options off of the table.
“I know a lot of politicians like to do that quickly, but the president as commander-in-chief wants to continue to assess the success of this military operation.
“It’s not part of the current plan right now, but the president, again, wisely keeps his options on the table.”
What are the five safest countries?
Across the world, there are 11 countries and islands that are believed to have the rare ability to protect people from both nuclear fallout and political instability.
And according to Metro, these are the places identified as the safest.
Antarctica is often considered as one of the safest places during a nuclear conflict simply because of how remote it is. The vast icy continent sits isolated at the bottom of the world, far from major countries and potential military targets.

Iceland is another remote location often mentioned as a relatively safe option. Despite its name, the island is not completely covered in ice, but it does have a cold climate and rugged landscapes.
New Zealand and Australia are also considered strong contenders for safety. Both countries rank highly on the Global Peace Index and are geographically distant from many of the world’s major conflict zones.
Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean with a population of around 11,000, could also serve as a potential refuge.
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