On the global stage, the battlefield is expanding, along with the United States' need to support multiple wars with no end in sight.
And a brand new war in the Middle East as Israel seeks to destroy Hamas following the October 7 massacre, launching multiple attacks inside Gaza where the terror group is based.
Those battles are now front and center in Washington with a push for Congress to approve a $105 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and also the border.Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austinto make the case the actions taken by Washington now will "determine the security of the world for generations to come."
More aggression which they argue could lead to Russian President Vladimir Putin going after a NATO country next, which would in turn draw the United States into war."America does not have the luxury of burying our head in the sand while leaving our friends to fend for themselves," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said.
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