Southeast Asia’s Devastating Floods Expose Global Climate Failures and America’s Urgent Security Risks
As Southeast Asia reels from catastrophic floods claiming thousands of lives, the ongoing climate crisis demands accountability from global elites—and a clear America First strategy to safeguard national security.
Across Southeast Asia, unprecedented floods have taken over 1,200 lives and left hundreds missing as relentless rains and late-season storms ravage communities already struggling to recover. Entire villages in Indonesia are cut off, Sri Lanka battles a severe clean-water crisis, and Thailand’s leadership admits its failure to respond effectively. These aren’t isolated tragedies—they are the harbingers of a new perilous normal shaped by unchecked climate changes that globalist policies have failed to address. Why Are These Disasters Getting Worse—and What Does It Mean for America? The science is clear: Accelerated warming fueled by record-high carbon dioxide levels turbocharges extreme weather...
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