World War 3: America Has A Dark Future

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the dark side of America
The dark side of America is coming out. america will be a primary contributor to World war three if it ever happens. Although America is a courteous, caring country that holds a strong and resilient stature.
America has a dark future because World war three is bound to happen, nuclear warfare is a major threat ,and civil relations are getting dangerous. first, America has a dark future because World war three is bound to happen. World war three will be the most lethal war in history.A continuation of debt relief in Europe could ultimately spark another world war. America's future is gloomy because tension is rising. secondly, America has a dark future because nuclear warfare is a major problem. u.s is paranoid because

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