Comments by "naas699" (@naas699) on "Germany Scared Of Putin? Two Reasons Why Olaf Scholz Rejected Zelensky’s Plea For Taurus Missiles" video.
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@topquark6919 the USA has dropped on average 40 bombs a day, every day for the last 20 years on Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Mali, Somalia, Pakistan, Libya, the list goes on. The USA has started OVER 80 % of wars they have been involved in since the end of WW2. the USA has NOT been at war for 16 years in its history since 1776. Since the USSR collapsed in 1991 the USA has been involved in 215 wars, RU - 5. US former Secretary of State said the death of 500,000 Iraqi children was worth it. So where do you stand on those FACTS?
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@rc666 while you're at it - tell Israel to give back the Golan Heights to Syria and to stop their genocide and land grab of Palestine, the USA can give back Texas, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas and Oklahoma to Mexico, the US can give back Hawaii to the traditional owners, Alaska back to Russia.
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@topquark6919 The Pentagon has finally published its first Airpower Summary since President Joe Biden took office nearly one year ago. These monthly reports have been published since 2007 to document the number of bombs and missiles dropped by U.S.-led air forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria since 2004. But President Donald Trump stopped publishing them after February 2020, shrouding continued U.S. bombing in secrecy. Over the past twenty years, as documented in the table below, U.S. and allied air forces have dropped more than 337,000 bombs and missiles on other countries—an average of forty-six strikes per day. This endless bombardment has not only been deadly and devastating for its victims, but is also broadly recognized as seriously undermining international peace and security, diminishing the United States’ standing in the world. The new Airpower Summary data reveal that the United States has dropped another 3,246 bombs and missiles on Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria (2,068 under Trump and 1,178 under Biden) since the end of February 2020.
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@topquark6919 as i have told you before, but your superior intelect failed to acknowledge it - youtube blocks links, so you have to do your own research. once again google "usa how many bombs have you dropped" and you will see web sites that use Americas "airpower summary" for their details. you will see text like this "The Pentagon has finally published its first Airpower Summary since President Joe Biden took office nearly one year ago. These monthly reports have been published since 2007 to document the number of bombs and missiles dropped by U.S.-led air forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria since 2004. But President Donald Trump stopped publishing them after February 2020, shrouding continued U.S. bombing in secrecy. Over the past twenty years, as documented in the table below, U.S. and allied air forces have dropped more than 337,000 bombs and missiles on other countries—an average of forty-six strikes per day. This endless bombardment has not only been deadly and devastating for its victims, but is also broadly recognized as seriously undermining international
peace and security, diminishing the United States’ standing in the world.
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