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The United States faces an “increasingly fragile global order” that’s strained by competition from adversarial world powers and foreign humanitarian disasters fueling migration, a U.S. spy report says.
The Intelligence Community released its annual threat assessment report that “focuses on the most direct, serious threats” facing the country over the next year.
Not surprisingly, “an ambitious but anxious” China and a “confrontational” Russia are the biggest threats.
And overseas conflicts orchestrated by terrorist groups have far-reaching effects. The report mentioned the Oct. 7 invasion of Israel, which has sparked months of protests and hostilities throughout the U.S.
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The 41-page report, released in February, includes several threats, along with regional instability that will demand the U.S.’s attention “as states and non-state actors struggle in this evolving global order.”
Haiti’s civil unrest, which has broken out in civil war, and Venezula’s instability exacerbated by …