Security, Politics, and Sabah’s Fragile Governance
The recent shooting of two US National Guard members near the White House has sparked global reflection on the vulnerabilities of modern governance. Reportedly committed by a recently arrived migrant, the incident exposed cracks in institutional coordination, crisis communication, and political responsibility. While this event unfolded thousands of miles away, it offers lessons that are urgently relevant to Malaysia, especially in light of the upcoming Sabah state election on 29 November 2025 and recent security incidents in the region, including the Lahad Datu intrusion and a spate of kidnappings in eastern Sabah. These developments reveal how intertwined security, political timing, and social cohesion are, and how fragile governance can become if crises are not managed with foresight. First, the US incident underscores that even the most sophisticated security systems can be breached. High-risk areas are never invulnerable. In Washington DC, the attacker reached one of the most h...