Folks, it’s not looking good. Donald Trump, high on his own supply after his Venezuela caper, has set the Middle East on fire and the situation has just gone critical.
Yesterday Israel launched a strike against Iran’s South Pars energy facilities, part of the world’s largest natural gas field. Iran responded by striking a key energy complex in Qatar, instantly spiking global energy prices.
This is the beginning of the destruction of the energy infrastructure that underpins all of our lives, indicating that Trump’s already chaotic war is about to spiral completely out of control. Now, in a development I frankly never wanted to read, the World Health Organization is beginning to prepare for “nuclear catastrophe”.
BREAKING: World Health Organization officials prepare for a "nuclear catastrophe" if the special military operation in Iran escalates.
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As confirmed by the WHO regional director for the eastern Mediterranean, Hana Balkhy, plans are being activated to deal with an impending atomic threat, be it from the destruction of nuclear facilities and subsequent Chornobyl-style meltdowns, or the aggressive use of nuclear weapons.
“We’re just really hoping that it does not happen”
Balkhy explained in an interview with Politico that WHO staff are now prepared for a nuclear incident in the “broader sense”, saying: “We are thinking about it, and we’re just really hoping that it does not happen.” She added:
“The worst-case scenario is a nuclear incident, and that’s something that worries us the most. As much as we prepare, there’s nothing that can prevent the harm that will come … the region’s way — and globally if this eventually happens — and the consequences are going to last for decades.”
Needless to say, this is powerfully not good news. In this instance, the active danger is almost certainly Israel. They have a significant arsenal of nuclear weapons, and we’ve seen absolutely nothing over the last few years that indicates they’d have any qualms about deploying them against Iranian cities.
After all, if you’re going to flatten an urban area anyway, why not do it with one big bomb as opposed to a thousand ‘little’ ones?
On top of that, the U.S. and Israel are both actively targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, with the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran confirming that the Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz sites were hit in 2025. I’m sure I don’t need to underline that nuclear power facilities are not somewhere you want sudden massive explosions happening.
Whatever the case, any kind of destructive atomic incident would put the world on a hair trigger. Nobody can predict what might happen if Israel uses its nuclear weapons, but it’d certainly be possible for that to snowball into global thermonuclear armageddon.
Perhaps future generations might find it darkly amusing that the United States and Israel consumed the world in nuclear fire to prevent a nation that didn’t have nuclear weapons from developing them. But then, that’s assuming there’ll be future generations.
Published: Mar 19, 2026 07:16 am