The notion of a third world war is unsettling, yet with rising international tensions, it is increasingly difficult to ignore the question: where would one be safest if such a catastrophic event were to occur? While no location could be completely immune to global turmoil—especially in the era of nuclear capabilities—some countries and regions consistently appear as more secure than others.
Recent geopolitical developments illustrate the potential for escalation: Russia’s ongoing aggression in Ukraine, frequent NATO airspace violations, China’s assertiveness over Taiwan, persistent instability in the Middle East, and North Korea’s continued missile testing. Even Latin America has witnessed rising tensions, particularly between the United States and Venezuela. These factors make considering safe havens a topic of practical concern rather than mere speculation.
