Gun violence in the United States is increasingly seen as a global issue, with far-reaching effects on the country’s international image and influence. According to Jacob Ware, a Research Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, the alarming rates of gun violence, as reported by the Gun Violence Archive, are distorting America’s soft power and fostering negative perceptions abroad.
This situation presents a challenge for U.S. policymakers, as the ongoing violence resonates beyond its borders and complicates diplomatic efforts. Ware’s insights emphasize how the proliferation of gun culture in America not only affects domestic life but also reshapes global relationships and perceptions of U.S. values.
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