World War III erupted in 2025, sparked by tensions over resources and territorial disputes. Major countries involved were the United States, and its allies, facing off against a powerful coalition that included China, Russia, and Iran. The war was fought not just on battlefields, but also in cyberspace, with hacking and misinformation campaigns making it one of the most technologically advanced conflicts in history.
The war caused unprecedented devastation, with millions of soldiers and civilians losing their lives; estimates suggest around 30 million people perished due to combat, famine, and disease that spread in war-torn regions. Among those lost was the famous philanthropist and former president, Maria Gonzalez, whose efforts for peace and unity made her a beloved figure worldwide. Her tragic death during an air raid became a symbol of the war's deep impact on human lives.
After years of intense fighting, the conflict finally came to an end in 2030, with a peace treaty brokered in Switzerland. The outcome reshaped global power structures, with the United States and its allies emerging victorious, but at a great cost. The war left the world a changed place, reminding us that cooperation and understanding are essential to avoid such devastating conflicts in the future.