They told millennials to get degrees, then mocked them for the debt. They told Gen Z to work harder, then handed them $2,000 rents and jobs requiring five years’ experience for $19 an hour. Great mentoring, everyone.
In Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars comic run, which directly inspires this cinematic arc, the Avengers and the Illuminati looked into countless futures and found exactly zero timelines where they successfully saved their Earth from collapsing. The only path forward isn't defeating Doom in a straight fight, but rather navigating the complete annihilation of reality and trying to survive whatever patchwork world Doom decides to build out of the cosmic wreckage.
If Doctor Strange attempts to calculate a winning scenario against Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday, he will likely find absolutely zero futures where the Avengers secure a traditional victory. When calculating the odds against Thanos, Strange was tracking a single physical entity operating within the stable framework of one universe, allowing him to map out a precise sequence of events to secure the Infinity Stones. Doctor Doom completely shatters this calculation because his narrative role is tied directly to the systemic collapse of the entire multiversal structure via Incursions.