Catastrophic Flooding in Southeast Asia Reveals Globalist Failures and Threatens U.S. Interests
More than 1,200 have perished amid severe floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand—a crisis worsened by poor infrastructure and slow government response, underscoring global instability that threatens American security and economic interests.
As relentless monsoon rains unleash catastrophe upon Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, over 1,200 lives have been tragically lost with hundreds more missing. This disaster is more than a regional tragedy; it exposes the dangerous consequences of weak governance paired with the failures of globalist policies that undermine national sovereignty and infrastructure resilience.Why Is Southeast Asia’s Infrastructure Collapsing Under Pressure?In Indonesia—where nearly 500 remain missing—washed out roads and collapsed bridges are stalling critical rescue efforts. Helicopters hover uncertainly while boats navigate difficult waters caused by landslides. Meanwhile, neighboring Sri Lanka still searches for over 350 missing citizens amidst blocked roads...
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