- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Unchecked expansionism risks dragging the whole world toward permanent conflict
To: Sen. Kim, Rep. Kean, Sen. Booker
From: A verified voter in Budd Lake, NJ
March 5
The accelerating expansion of military operations by both the United States and Israel represents a deeply alarming shift toward permanent global militarization. What is being presented as “security” is increasingly indistinguishable from territorial and strategic expansion, conducted without meaningful international consent or accountability.
The government of United States now projects force across multiple regions simultaneously, normalizing preemptive strikes, covert operations, and unilateral intervention. Likewise, Israel continues to expand its military footprint beyond its borders while disregarding international law and humanitarian constraints. Together, these actions erode sovereignty and undermine the very framework of global cooperation established after World War II.
History shows that global dominance is rarely announced openly; it is constructed incrementally through normalized intervention, permanent military presence, and the consolidation of geopolitical control. The pattern now emerging is unmistakable: expanding surveillance, expanding detention systems, expanding warfare, and shrinking democratic oversight.
This trajectory resembles the early architecture of a centralized global power structure imposed through force rather than consent. A world governed by military dominance rather than international law is not stability — it is coercion on a planetary scale.
Unchecked expansionism by powerful states risks dragging the entire world toward permanent conflict. If this course continues, future generations will inherit not a rules-based order, but an empire enforced by weapons and fear.