There was no First World War! Jimoh Ibrahim speaks at the UN in Turkey

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There was no First World War! Jimoh Ibrahim speaks at the UN in Turkey….. urges Britain to rectify the distorted historical record.

Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, representing the African Parliament and Nigeria at the ongoing United Nations counter-terrorism conference in Turkey, has called on Britain to revise its widely distorted record of the First World War. The senator stated there is no place in the world where the geocentric system has converged, and a war was launched! According to Senator Ibrahim, a disagreement among European countries that led to a regional war cannot be classified as a World War.

He argued that the events of 1914-18 were merely an insurgency that did not even impact half of the entire world, so how can historians call it the First World War? Senator Ibrahim suggested that the Second World War, which is more prominent, should henceforth be regarded as the First World War! The mere involvement of America in the European regional crises of 1917 is insufficient to justify the outbreak of a world war. Similarly, when the United States confronted the USSR in the Cold War of the 1990s, it cannot be considered a world war. According to Senator Ibrahim, “the clarification becomes necessary because of the tracing and mapping of terrorists and their activities since the provocative act of the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The counterattack in response to the terrorists’ activities attracted such a reaction and a first response from the participating countries in Europe.

According to Senator Ibrahim, another cause of the conflict, often misclassified as the First World War, includes European expansionism, conflicts over alliances, and a conspiracy between Germany and Austria-Hungary. German millenarianism is central to European history, not the entire geo-centric system. Senator Ibrahim criticised the British Parliament for failing to amend the incorrect account and for allowing historians to continue referring to an insurgency or a regional conflict as World War I. The Parliament has responsibilities, including correcting historical accounts, when necessary, such as those related to the alleged First World War.

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