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The article addresses the criticisms and challenges facing the organization of the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the United States with participation from Canada and Mexico. It highlights the heavy organizational burdens placed on America, rising costs, security incidents such as shootings and threats involving venomous snakes, as well as the Iranian team's struggles with visa restrictions and political actions that have limited the participation of Iranian fans and players. The piece also sheds light on political tensions, increasing ticket prices, media neglect, and the criticisms faced by the United States—bearing in mind previous critiques of Qatar's hosting—focusing on human rights issues and the political matters associated with organizing the tournament.
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