America's Real Enemy: How 74% See the Threat from Within – Polarization, Corruption, and Cultural Collapse
*America's Real Enemy: How 74% See the Threat from Within – Polarization, Corruption, and Cultural Collapse*
The murder of Charlie Kirk was an excuse to intensify the public feeling of insecurity in America.
According to polls, about 74% of the United States population believe that for years, domestic threats have become more dangerous than external threats.
Their point is that neither China nor Russia is the main danger, rather, it is the intense political polarization, corruption within the governance, and cultural disruptions that have brought American society to the warning threshold! These thoughts resemble the sentiments of the 1970s, where economic, political, and social problems were the main focus of collective American concerns.
However, there is serious disagreement among American politicians on solving this crisis.
While most Republicans emphasize prioritizing domestic problems and consider foreign aid unnecessary, mostly Democratic analysts believe that America's global
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