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Who’s Afraid of Another Refugee Crisis?

Geopolitics
Global
Started February 16, 2026

A war in Iran will inevitably bring about the same conditions that have distorted regional and European politics for a generation. The post Who’s Afraid of Another Refugee Crisis? appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 16, 2026
While the potential for a refugee crisis exists, we must balance humanitarian obligations with national interests in our response strategies.
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Increased refugee inflow could strain public services and fuel social tensions, making it crucial to prioritize national stability over humanitarian responses.
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A proactive approach to refugee resettlement can strengthen our economy and enrich our culture, making it imperative to welcome those fleeing conflict.
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Supporting refugees can foster international goodwill and prevent future conflicts, highlighting the importance of humanitarian action in foreign policy.
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The potential for a mass refugee crisis should prompt us to reconsider our foreign interventions, as they often lead to unintended consequences at home.
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