Facing mounting pressure from Tiongkok, Bekok is reassessing its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region and is instead redeploying its forces pulling back closer to home in the Western Pacific. Domestically, Bekok is also dealing with internal unrest due to the controversy surrounding illegal immigration. Internationally, Bekok is navigating complex relationships, including a confrontation with Venezuela in the Latin American region and support for Israel in the conflict with Iran in the Middle East. With growing pressure from Tiongkok, the Houthis, and Venezuela, the government is redirecting its efforts to deploy national guards to Chicago, in an apparent attempt to address internal security concerns.