In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the implications of ongoing global conflicts, particularly the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and their potential impact on domestic security in the United States. Representative Hanger raised concerns about the perception of threats to U.S. homeland security, questioning whether the focus on international crises might overshadow more immediate risks.
Hanger emphasized that while some may believe the U.S. can operate independently without significant threats, he argued that this viewpoint is misguided. He highlighted the vulnerability of critical infrastructure, specifically referencing the Port of Los Angeles, which handles a substantial portion of the nation’s container traffic. Hanger pointed out that disruptions at these ports could severely impact the supply chain essential for American manufacturing.
The discussion also touched on the broader implications of cyber threats and the potential for domestic inconveniences, such as ATM outages, to escalate into more significant security concerns. Hanger's remarks suggest a call for heightened awareness and preparedness regarding both international and domestic threats, urging a reevaluation of the current security posture in light of global instability.