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Preparing the Homeland for Great-Power Conflict

Geopolitics
United States
Started May 22, 2026

The WEST ROOK wargame examines how defense and civil authorities can better coordinate and allocate scarce resources during large-scale domestic emergencies

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CLAIM Posted by admin May 22, 2026
The allocation of scarce resources should prioritize immediate public safety over long-term military strategies in homeland security.
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Investing in large-scale wargames diverts critical funding from direct aid and community preparedness programs that could save lives.
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Focusing too heavily on military strategies may undermine the essential role of local communities in managing domestic emergencies.
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Coordinating defense and civil authorities during emergencies can significantly enhance our national resilience and response effectiveness.
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The WEST ROOK wargame provides valuable insights that could lead to more efficient use of resources during crises, benefiting all citizens.
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