The reported boom in US hospitality jobs is not merely economic uptick; it is a strategic pivot. As the United States prepares to host the World Cup, a surge in service sector staffing suggests a calculated effort to project soft power through logistical readiness. For British firms eyeing these opportunities, this is a threat vector disguised as a commercial opening.
The infrastructure demand will stress supply chains and intelligence oversight. We must monitor for foreign state actors embedding personnel within hospitality streams. The real game is not the matches; it is the network of vulnerabilities exposed by mass mobilisation.








