Southeast Asia Floods Reveal Globalist Climate Alarmism’s Deadly Cost
With heavy rains causing over 90 deaths in Vietnam and widespread destruction across Thailand and Malaysia, Southeast Asia’s floods lay bare the human toll of climate alarmism and poor national preparedness—lessons America must heed to protect its own sovereignty and security.
As unprecedented flooding and landslides ravage Southeast Asia, leaving more than 90 dead in Vietnam alone—and thousands displaced across Thailand and Malaysia—the crisis underscores far more than natural disaster. It is a vivid illustration of how globalist climate agendas and failed national preparedness converge with deadly consequences. Why Are We Watching This Devastation Unfold Again? From the central provinces of Vietnam stretching across an 800-kilometer corridor, relentless rains have triggered catastrophic flooding wiping out communities, drowning scores of citizens, and destroying vital crops like coffee—an economic lifeline for many families. In Thailand’s southern provinces, torrential rainfall shattered records not seen...
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