ABSTRACT

With the two superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, locked in ever-fiercer contention for world hegemony, the danger of a new world war is visibly growing, and it is bound to break out someday. The most dangerous source of war today is precisely the wildly ambitious Soviet social-imperialism. With the swelling of its military strength, Soviet social-imperialism has become more unrestrained in its ambition to attain world hegemony through war. Soviet social-imperialism is the most dangerous source of war. The entire Soviet economy has taken a peculiar form of war economy. Goaded on by their frenzied ambitions for aggression and expansion, the Soviet social-imperialists pursue a policy of war adventure, ready for both nuclear and conventional wars. From a strategic point of view, it is very clear where the focus of contention is. The Soviet Union is stepping up military deployment on the southern and northern flanks of Europe in an effort to outflank Western Europe.