infrastructure spending cuts and national security concerns
Infrastructure spending cuts refer to the reduction in government expenditures for the development, improvement, and maintenance of essential physical structures, systems, and facilities that support economic growth and public welfare. National security concerns, on the other hand, pertain to the potential risks and threats to a country's safety, defense, and sovereignty, including but not limited to issues related to terrorism, military conflicts, intelligence gathering, and border protection. These concerns are often addressed through the allocation of resources towards defense and security measures.
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