Global Health

Pakistan’s Vaccination Campaign Unmasks Global Security Risks for America

By Economics Desk | November 17, 2025

While Pakistan launches a massive vaccination drive against measles, rubella, and polio amid militant attacks, the U.S. must recognize how global health failures and instability abroad put American security and sovereignty at risk.

Pakistan's recent initiation of a nationwide campaign to vaccinate over 57 million children against measles, rubella, and polio reflects a grim reality: the persistence of preventable diseases in parts of the world where government authority is weak and violence threatens public health efforts. But beyond the immediate humanitarian concerns, this ongoing struggle lays bare critical vulnerabilities with direct consequences for America's national security and border integrity. Why Should Americans Care About Pakistan’s Vaccination Struggle? This campaign seeks to immunize 34.5 million children against measles and rubella and administer polio drops to another 23.3 million. Yet these efforts unfold under constant...

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