That's interesting.
It's interesting that the USA infrastructure of the Lincoln advocated, and Congress funded 1869 first system segment completed, Railroad transcontinental
5 tracks post Civil War 4 East/West and 1 on West Coast North/South to add to the East Coast network, which was surveyed and mapped out during the post Mexican/American War of 1846-48 and the tracks were funded to move Military Troops and Weaponry across our continent for defense against foreign enemies....
& add to that post WWII, Interstate Freeway System, which was built for the same purpose as an alternate to Railroads by the advocation of "I like Ike" Eisenhower.
Now, taking this investment in infrastructure for this purpose by our nation into consideration:
What CCP investments have taken place in the most recent decade in Brazil, the Caribbean, South America, and recently, Mexico?
What is just now being completed in Mexico, hospitals and train tracks, under the guise of free transport for the population?
Could it be used to transport foreign troops, food for said troops, and supplies ammo and weapons for them, and small covert groups to the US southern border? Could the hospitals be placed there to fix the wounded soldiers in an attack on the U.S.A.?
Good thing that is not the new reality in our near south.....
ooops, it is reality
Just as the reality is that their exists Pro-CCP Globalists as Governors and Senators in California, Oregon, and Washington at all our Ports from the Pacific and East Asia freight and goods Transport.
Just watch Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" to see the segment on the HomeLand Security at our West Coast Border with a total of two state troopers in Oregon patrolling the entire coastal highway, because of funding.
Keep Looking at the Middle East, so you don't see what is happening of concern at our own doorstep, South and West. God Bless the USA Navy and Coast Guard.
https://theeconreview.com/2021/10/27/tourists-inbound-mexicos-mayan-train/
Whatever happened to the Monroe Doctrine?
Kennedy and Reagan were not shy to mention it.