Typhoon Kalmaegi’s Devastation in the Philippines Exposes Globalist Failures and Regional Instability
Typhoon Kalmaegi has claimed at least 52 lives and displaced nearly half a million in the Philippines, revealing the costly consequences of poor regional coordination and lackluster infrastructure—issues that ripple into America’s strategic interests.
As Typhoon Kalmaegi ravages the Philippines, leaving at least 52 dead, 13 missing, and forcing nearly 437,000 to evacuate, the crisis spotlights more than just a natural disaster—it exposes systemic failures that undermine stability across Southeast Asia, a region critical to America’s national security. Why Are We Watching This Tragedy Unfold Without Stronger Action? The typhoon made landfall near Silago just past midnight on Monday, unleashing deadly floods and wind damage across Cebu and other central islands. Cebu alone accounted for over 40 deaths amid severe flooding that swept away vehicles and submerged entire communities. The devastation comes mere months...
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