SUBSCRIBER+ EXCLUSIVE REPORTING – Whoever wins the November 5 U.S. presidential election will face an virtually unprecedented set of world safety challenges: Wars in Europe and the Center East (until they finish earlier than then); a tense relationship with China and the potential for battle over Taiwan, and an more and more potent and coordinated group of adversaries – what some have known as an “axis of authoritarians” – set in opposition to the U.S. and the West. Together with that, a risk of terrorism which has risen to “an entire different stage,” as FBI Director Christopher Wray put it, pushed largely by Israel’s struggle in Gaza.
“The worldwide safety challenges that the U.S. faces…we haven’t seen something fairly like this since World Battle II,” Normal Jack Keane, a Cipher Temporary knowledgeable and former Vice Chief of Employees of the U.S. Military, mentioned at a convention in Colorado Wednesday. He highlighted the Russia-China-Iran-North Korea axis as “a significant safety risk that we’ve got but to account for.”