Afghan Voice Agency (AVA)_International Service: According to American media reports, the hunger rate in the United States has increased alarmingly and has almost doubled compared to last year. According to published statistics, millions of American citizens, including children and the elderly, are struggling with food poverty and lack of basic life resources.
Despite this domestic crisis, the United States government continues its interventionist policies at the international level. In recent months alone, billions of dollars in financial and military aid have been allocated to the Zionist regime in its war against the people of Gaza, as well as to the Ukrainian government in its confrontation with Russia.
Experts say this contradiction in Washington’s policies reflects the White House’s inverted priorities, where military and geopolitical interests have taken precedence over the human needs of American citizens.
Critics at home have also sharply criticized this approach. They insist that the huge budgets spent on waging war and supporting foreign allies should be spent on reducing poverty and improving the well-being of the American people themselves.
The gap between the harsh realities of American life and the foreign policies of this country’s government seems to be deepening day by day, an issue that could lead to social unrest and wider distrust of the ruling structure in the future.