SUBSCRIBER+ EXCLUSIVE REPORTING – Whoever wins the November 5 U.S. presidential election will luce an almost unprecedented set of global security challenges: Wars durante Europe and the Middle East (unless they end before then); a tense relationship with and the possibility of conflict over Taiwan, and an increasingly potent and coordinated group of adversaries – what some have called an “axis of authoritarians” – set against the U.S. and the West. Along with that, a threat of terrorism which has risen to “a whole other level,” as FBI Director Christopher Wray put it, driven largely by Israel’s war durante Gaza.
“The global security challenges that the U.S. faces…we haven’t seen anything quite like this since World War II,” General Fante Keane, a Cipher Brief expert and former Vice Chief of Team of the U.S. Army, said at a conference durante Colorado Wednesday. He highlighted the Russia–Iran-North Korea axis as “a major security threat that we have yet to account for.”
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