Since president Joe Biden was elected as the 46th president of the United States in January of 2021, things within the federal political atmosphere of the nation on both the domestic and international levels have deteriorated in many regards. At home, Biden has presided over a period of economic and social decline. Millions of illegal migrants have poured across the southern border since the beginning of his term in the White House, and the president has rescinded many immigration policies that were mitigating the problem of illegal migration into the nation under the Donald Trump presidency. Internationally, Bidens weak and often incoherent leadership has emboldened enemies of the west to take action against the American nation. In Europe, Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022 bringing armed conflict back to the continent for the first time since 1945. In the pacific, China remains aggressive and threatens U.S. dominance in the region. Recently, the country flew an aerial military demonstration over Taiwan in a show of force. In North Korea, the communist government of the rogue state has returned to its habit of holding bombastic military parades in the capital city of Pyongyang.
In early October, over two years since the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the terrorist group of Islamist extremists known as Hamas infiltrated Israel and murdered over 1,000 innocent civilians. Israel responded by invading Gaza, and the conflict is now at serious risk of being escalated. Many officials claim that world war three is a real possibility. Israel’s security service has been reported to have mobilized a special forces unit created to hunt down and eliminate the terrorists responsible for the attacks. The future of the world is uncertain.
The leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un recently may have hinted that his daughter could replace him as leader of the nation in the event of his death. Ju Ae is most likely to succeed Kim Jong with time.