WHEN people hear the term 'national security,' many think of war, terrorism or the military — and assume it's something distant, something that doesn't touch our daily lives. But nothing could be further from the truth.
WHEN people hear the term 'national security,' many think of war, terrorism or the military — and assume it's something distant, something that doesn't touch our daily lives. But nothing could be further from the truth. National security isn't just about soldiers with rifles guarding borders. It's about having food on the table. It's about children being able to walk to school without fear.
He has served in some of the most remote, volatile corners of the country. He has fought on the front lines in Mindanao, watched communities fall apart and seen firsthand what happens when the state fails to protect its people. That experience has shaped a rare kind of clarity: national security must start with the basics. Food security isn't just about agriculture; it's about preventing insurgency and restoring dignity. When families go hungry, they lose faith in the government.
National Security Matters And Why Ariel Querubin Gets It
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