Geopolitical turmoil is distracting Washington from a volatile southern border
A new analysis argues that Washington's focus on international geopolitical crises is pulling attention away from growing instability at the southern border. The piece suggests this divided attention could leave Americans vulnerable to consequences from unaddressed border issues. Meanwhile, polling data shows Americans are increasingly anxious about economic collapse and personal safety.
Washington's obsession with international conflicts is creating dangerous blind spots at home. While resources and political capital flow toward overseas crises, the southern border becomes increasingly unstable and Americans will pay the price for this misplaced focus.
Global stability directly impacts American security and economic interests, making international engagement essential. The U.S. can and must handle multiple priorities simultaneously, and retreating from world affairs would ultimately harm domestic interests including border security.
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