The Greatest Number of Global Conflicts are in Asia, Middle East, North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa
By Dr. Rich Swier
There is growing concern that Biden and his Department of Defense are more concerned about gender identity than dealing with the the twenty-six current conflicts around the world. Two of the conflicts are in our back yard.
The instability and violence in Mexico is part of Biden’s open borders policy that is causing massive numbers of illegals to travel from Central and South America via Mexico where the drug cartels are involved in illegal drugs and human trafficking.
To date the media is not covering these 26 conflicts, with the exception of the Russia-Ukraine debacle which Biden started with his weak comments on Russian invading Ukraine. Biden predicted that Russia ‘will move in’ to Ukraine, but called it a ‘minor incursion’. This was a dog whistle to Putin to begin the invasion. Watch:
The Council on Foreign Relations (COFR) has created a Global Conflict Tracker Map. According to the The Center for Preventive Action website:
The Center for Preventive Action (CPA) aims to help policymakers devise timely and practical strategies to prevent and mitigate armed conflict around the world, especially in places that pose the greatest risk to U.S. interests. CPA accomplishes this by commissioning in-depth reports, convening meetings of experts, and consulting with representatives of governments, international organizations, civil society groups, corporations, and the media. The center’s Global Conflict Tracker informs the general public about threats to international peace and security by providing a reliable and regularly updated online source of information about ongoing conflicts.
CURRENT CONFLICTS BY CONTINENT:
Americas
Criminal Violence in Mexico
Criminal violence in Mexico criminal violence significant unchanging
Instability in Venezuela
Instability in Venezuela Americas political instability significant unchanging
Asia
Europe and Eurasia
Conflict in Ukraine
Conflict in Ukraine Europe and Eurasia territorial dispute critical worsening
Middle East and North Africa
Conflict in Syria
Conflict in Syria middle east and north Africa civil war significant unchanging
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