«Misleading Narratives Regarding Top Security in America»

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Written by: Ijaz Ayman

The United States, a nation which perceives itself as the epicenter of global security and often intervenes in other countries under the guise of promoting justice and addressing instability, has harbored terrorists within its own borders, thereby endangering the lives of its political leaders and presidents.

The vile policies of America and its portrayal of the country as secure have been exposed, revealing that America is one of the most dangerous and insecure places. Even prominent politicians and individuals with significant influence in their country’s politics cannot ensure their safety despite the implementation of stringent security measures.

Sometimes their ears, heads, and throats may be at risk of harm and injury. The essence of the matter is that while America claims to spread security globally and intervenes in other nations under the guise of establishing a secure environment, it is plagued by insecurity itself.

Indeed, there is a lack of security in America, as control over the public media channels lies within their grasp. Consequently, a false narrative of top security is presented.

In America, there exists a disparity between reality and media portrayals. The actual state of America is perilous and inhospitable, yet biased media outlets persist in depicting this reality in a misleading manner, painting this land, which is a hotspot of insecurity globally, as a bastion of safety and security.

In essence, people have confused two terms regarding America: security and the perception of security.

In the past, there may have been a degree of security in America, however, the sense of truly feeling secure has never been present among its citizens.

The sole group that may have harbored a false sense of security were the politicians of America. Recent events have shown that even they do not feel secure. Their perpetuation of America’s supposed security was merely a means to rationalize their interventions in ostensibly insecure nations worldwide.

Trump, a presidential candidate in America, faces considerable security threats from various sources. These individuals believe that in order to bring security to countries like Afghanistan, they must intervene. However, it begs the question: what gives them the audacity to overlook their own shortcomings and point fingers at others?

The current atmosphere in America is tumultuous, defined by fear and disorder. How can these leaders hope to establish genuine security and tranquility for others?

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