Warfare In The Year 2029 By Andre Bennett. Current Warfare Currently Warfare is mainly in the middle east and other countries that have massive oil reserves.

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Warfare In The Year 2029 By Andre Bennett

Current Warfare Currently Warfare is mainly in the middle east and other countries that have massive oil reserves. Currently Warfare is mainly in the middle east and other countries that have massive oil reserves. Thankfully President Obama (current U.S president) is having talks with other nations about disarming all nuclear weapons and might be pulling American troops out of Iraq. Thankfully President Obama (current U.S president) is having talks with other nations about disarming all nuclear weapons and might be pulling American troops out of Iraq. Unfortunately warfare is still massive in a lot of middle eastern countries. Unfortunately warfare is still massive in a lot of middle eastern countries. U.S armed forces are currently 1,473,900 strong of active military service men and women with 1,458,500 in the reserves. U.S armed forces are currently 1,473,900 strong of active military service men and women with 1,458,500 in the reserves. China is building up its army for a rumoured assault on America. China is building up its army for a rumoured assault on America. Osama bin laden is still at large. Osama bin laden is still at large. Terrorism is at its biggest. Terrorism is at its biggest.

Current warfare images: M16A1 is a standard assault rifle used by the U.S government. The AK-47 is usually used by Rebels because of its cheapness on the black market. A U.S aircraft carrier

Preferable Future: Nuclear weapons are all outlawed and never used in warfare again. Nuclear weapons are all outlawed and never used in warfare again. Osama bin laden and other Muslim rebel leaders are all captured and held in high priority prisons. Osama bin laden and other Muslim rebel leaders are all captured and held in high priority prisons. The U.S.A, Russia, China and North Korea agree never to attack each other or other countries. The U.S.A, Russia, China and North Korea agree never to attack each other or other countries. The wars currently on going are all ended and agreements on territories are being arranged. The wars currently on going are all ended and agreements on territories are being arranged. China slowly decreases its armed forces followed by other countries like U.S.A and Russia. China slowly decreases its armed forces followed by other countries like U.S.A and Russia. Most armed forces will become part of the peace keepers and provide food and resources to countries in need. Most armed forces will become part of the peace keepers and provide food and resources to countries in need. With no more wars countries like Iraq and Afghanistan can recover. With no more wars countries like Iraq and Afghanistan can recover.

Images from a Preferable future: Peace keepers helping starving kids. African troopers putting food onto a plane that will be sent to a country in need of it

Probable future Osama bin laden may never be found and he may bring the Muslim terrorists together in to a Military organized militia. Osama bin laden may never be found and he may bring the Muslim terrorists together in to a Military organized militia. China may have a massive armed force and may allied its self with other countries like Russia and North Korea. China may have a massive armed force and may allied its self with other countries like Russia and North Korea. China may attack because of shortages of land and resources. China may attack because of shortages of land and resources. North Korea may attack so that they can expand there rule. North Korea may attack so that they can expand there rule. Russia may attack for land and resources. Russia may attack for land and resources. America and her allies may be pulled into a war with these countries. America and her allies may be pulled into a war with these countries. Osama bin laden may not be involved in the war but he may be in the background gathering support for his cause. Osama bin laden may not be involved in the war but he may be in the background gathering support for his cause. War may have more robots involved. War may have more robots involved. Soldiers may stay at home but control robots in war zones. Soldiers may stay at home but control robots in war zones. Most wars may become over food and water. Most wars may become over food and water. Experimental weapons and weapons only used by special forces today may become the standard weapons in armies of the future. Experimental weapons and weapons only used by special forces today may become the standard weapons in armies of the future.

Weapons that may be in common use in 2029 FN SCARS are commonly used by special forces in the U.S Armed force but in the probable future these will become standard weapons. This may become a common armour in the special forces or civilian police forces We might have a nuclear holocaust???