@2147mill Agreed. Even the cities though, sometimes you just need to get off X and go have a look. Central London / Soho on a sunny midweek evening is wonderful, packed full of people, pubs busy, restaurants busy and completely safe
@insiderwave_@Green2CIean Apologies, I read Jan 2025 trades and forgot it's 2026!
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@cashflow_king94@IncomeShares I still don't quite get this mind. If it was that simple, why would so many be lumping into an index like VWRP instead of doing this?
12/ Final thought
This is a unlikely scenario.
But it shows how quickly one decision can turn stability into chaos.
In geopolitics, the scariest words aren’t “war” or “enemy”.
They’re “we had no choice.”
11/ The grim end state
The fighting slows. The damage doesn’t.
Greenland is scarred. NATO is hollowed out.
The Arctic becomes a permanent flashpoint.
No clean victory only lasting mistrust…
9/ Escalation risks
No one wants a wider war.
Everyone prepares for one anyway.
Close calls multiply. Signals are misread.
Deterrence stops feeling stable and starts feeling fragile…
7/ Global reactions
• EU: Sanctions, outrage, emergency summits
• Russia: Declares the Arctic fully militarised
• China: Calls it proof the “rules-based order” is dead
Every capital recalculates. None feel safer.