The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation last week that allocated $95 billion in military aid to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and the wider Indo-Pacific region. This decision has been compared to Churchillian resolve, highlighting the significance of the situation. However, amidst major crises in these regions, there are other overlooked catastrophes that have failed to capture attention despite their enormity.
In recent years, Syria has been ravaged by a civil war that has led to the displacement of millions of people and an increase in extremist groups. Despite this ongoing crisis, it has been overshadowed by issues in other parts of the world. Similarly, Venezuela’s economic collapse and political instability have gone largely unnoticed despite their significant impact on Latin America.
It is crucial that we bring attention to these forgotten tragedies and work towards solutions for those who are suffering in silence. While the recent legislation passed by Congress is a step in the right direction, more needs to be done to address these complex issues and ensure global stability. We must not allow these crises to continue unchecked and instead prioritize finding lasting peace and prosperity for all people affected by them.