Government Accountability

Super Typhoon Ragasa Exposes Regional Vulnerabilities and Governance Failures

By National Security Desk | September 22, 2025

As Super Typhoon Ragasa lashes the northern Philippines and Taiwan, glaring cracks in regional governance and infrastructure readiness emerge—putting American interests in nearby Asia-Pacific stability at risk.

Super Typhoon Ragasa, one of the most powerful storms this year, tore through northern Philippines and Taiwan with sustained winds exceeding 130 miles per hour, forcing mass evacuations and halting daily life. Thousands fled low-lying villages as schools, offices, and transport systems shut down amid forecasts warning of potentially deadly storm surges topping nearly 10 feet. Yet beyond the immediate natural disaster, this crisis spotlights deeper strategic concerns for America—revealing how weak governance and corruption can undermine regional stability that directly impacts U.S. national security. Why Does This Matter to America? The Philippines is a crucial ally in a region...

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