New York, USA – The mayor of New York City asserted that a large segment of the American public is no longer willing to fund conflicts in the Middle East. He indicated that the priority at this stage should be meeting the needs of citizens within the United States.
He explained that the country faces increasing domestic challenges related to the economy, rising living costs, housing, infrastructure, and public services. He noted that directing financial resources toward these issues enjoys growing support from the American public.
He added that citizens are looking for policies focused on improving their living conditions and boosting investment in vital domestic sectors, rather than continuing to bear the financial burden of years of foreign conflicts.
These remarks come amid ongoing debate within the United States regarding government spending priorities and the size of foreign aid. Calls are also growing to redirect resources to achieve a balance between international obligations and domestic needs, at a time when US foreign policy is undergoing reviews on a number of regional and international issues.



