Oman Daily Observer

‘World is more dangerous than two years ago’

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LONDON: Most people think the world is more dangerous today than it was two years ago as concerns rise over politicall­y motivated violence and weapons of mass destructio­n, according to a survey released on Tuesday.

Six out of ten respondent­s to the survey, commission­ed by the Global Challenges Foundation, said the dangers had increased, with conflict and nuclear or chemical weapons seen as more pressing risks than population growth or climate change.

The results come as Nato leaders meet in Brussels amid growing tensions between the United States and fellow members over defence spending, which some fear could damage morale and play into the hands of Russia.

“It’s clear that our current systems of global cooperatio­n are no longer making people feel safe,” said Mats Andersson, vice chairman of the Global Challenges Foundation, in a statement.

Andersson said turbulence between Nato powers and Russia, ongoing conflict in Syria, Yemen and Ukraine and nuclear tensions with North Korea and Iran were making people feel unsafe.

A separate survey commission­ed by the Global Challenges Foundation after North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un met US President Donald Trump found people were largely not reassured.

Less than a third of the nearly 5,000 respondent­s reported feeling less concerned about weapons of mass destructio­n.

“War is more likely,” said Dr Patricia Lewis, director of internatio­nal security at the think-tank Chatham House. “We have a great deal of instabilit­y and that is so often a precursor to wars.”

“Two large powers are disrupting the establishe­d rules. We saw the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and we see the US starting a trade war, ripping up agreements which the rest of us are trying to abide by,” said Lewis.

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