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After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

The United States, a capitalist country that has only been founded for 246 years, is now ranked first in the world's GDP (gross domestic product), and the country with the most developed science and technology in the known universe, the so-called "free democracy", and the world's top proportion of natural resources, has always been called "the cancer of the human world" and "the cancer of the earth", and this title has only begun after World War II, and even many countries, as well as experts and scholars, compare it to "Nazis", and what they have done since World War II has been compared to the original The "Nazis" were particularly excessive, but why?

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

According to statistics: from the first U.S. president Truman after World War II to the current U.S. President Joe Biden, the United States has experienced a total of 14 presidents, and of these 14 presidents, only one president has not launched a war, and the rest of the U.S. presidents have waged wars during their tenure, and each war did not occur on the mainland, which can be defined as a predatory invasion.

From the invasion of Korea to the invasion of Vietnam, from the invasion of Grenada to the Panama War, from the air raids on Libya to the invasion of Kuwait, from the invasion of Liberia to the Gulf War, from the Kosovo War to the intervention in Somalia, from the air strikes on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the invasion of Afghanistan, from the Iraq War to the invasion of Libya...

The United States has almost never stopped, ranging from 3-5 years to 7-8 years, and the United States absolutely cannot stop plundering and invading the world. At the same time, this means that every U.S. president after World War II will launch a foreign war, and these wars will take place abroad without exception, without exception, "invasion and plunder".

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

The "Invasion War" Waged by U.S. Presidents During Their Tenure

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

33rd President of the United States – Harry Truman (1945–1953)

1. In 1950, the Korean War was launched;

2. On June 29, 1950, the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet sailed into the Taiwan Strait;

34th President of the United States – Dwight David Eisenhower (1953–1961)

1. On July 15, 1958, an armed invasion of Lebanon was imposed;

2. Armed invasion of the Dominican Republic on February 5, 1960;

3. In July 1960, together with Belgium, armed invasion of the Congo;

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

35th President of the United States – John Fitzgerald Kennedy (January 20, 1961 – November 1963)

1. In April 1961, it invaded the Bay of Pigs in Cuba "Operation Pluto";

2. In May 1964, armed intervention in Vietnam;

36th President of the United States , Lyndon Baynes Johnson , (1963-1969):

1. On March 8, 1965, full-scale armed intervention in the Vietnam War

2. On April 24, 1965, armed invasion of the Dominican Republic

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

37th President of the United States – Charles Millhouse Nixon (1969 – August 9, 1974)

1. The Vietnam War

2. In March 1970, cambodia was invaded by force

3. On April 21, 1971, an armed invasion of the Republic of Yemen was made

4. In 1973, the United States instigated a coup d'état in Chile, the assassination of Chile's democratically elected President Arandi, and Pinochet came to power. 5,000 Chileans were killed.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

38th President of the United States – Gerald Rudolf Ford (August 9, 1974 – January 20, 1977)

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

39th President of the United States – James Earl Carter (January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981)

1. In 1980, the United States intervened in the Nicaraguan Civil War, resulting in the deaths of 29,000 people.

2. In 1980, the United States began training os-im bin Laden against the Soviet Union

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

40th President of the United States – Ronald Wilson Reagan (January 1981 – January 1989)

1. In 1981, the Reagan administration trained Nicaraguan guerrillas, killing 30,000 people

2. In 1982, the United States invaded Lebanon again.

3. October 25, 1983 Armed invasion of Grenada, nearly 2,000 U.S. Marines and Army officers and men, escorted by aircraft carriers and helicopters, suddenly landed in Grenada. Along with U.S. troops, 300 armed men from six countries, including Barbados and Antigua, near Grenada, landed.

4. On March 23, 1986, the air raid on the sovereign state of Libya

5. In 1986, the United States invaded Bolivia.

6. On 1987-07-22, U.S. helicopter gunships attacked Iranian mine-laying ships.

7. On 1988-04-14, the U.S. military launched an attack on 7 ships, including the "Enterprise" aircraft carrier, sinking many Iranian ships.

8. On March 16, 1988, an armed invasion of Honduras was imposed.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

41st President of the United States – George H.W. Bush (1989–1993)

1. In December 1989, armed invasion of Panama.

2. Launch the Gulf War.

42nd President of the United States – Clinton (1993–2001)

1. In July 1993, the United States attacked Somalia and was ambushed.

2. In 1994, the United States invaded Haiti.

3. In 1999, he invaded Yugoslavia and bombed the Chinese embassy.

43rd President of the United States – George W. Bush (2001–2009)

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

1. In 2001, it invaded Afghanistan

2. On March 21, 2003, the United States invaded Iraq under the pretext that Iraq was hiding weapons of mass destruction.

The United States launched wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003, forcibly overthrew Saddam Hussein's regime and Taliban regime, and established a puppet regime, but then fell into the quagmire of guerrilla warfare, could not extricate itself, and then entered a 13-year war on terror.

44th President of the United States – Barack Hussein Obama (2009-2017)

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

On May 6, 2016, U.S. President Barack Obama broke the record held by former President George W. Bush to become the president with the longest war in U.S. history. Ironically, U.S. President Barack Obama did nothing but announce the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and won the Nobel Peace Prize.

As soon as he took office, Obama succeeded Bush in the War of Afghanistan and Iraq, and although he withdrew fighters in Iraq, he resumed the use of troops on the ground a few years later, while in Afghanistan he suspended the withdrawal of fighters before they had completely withdrawn.

In addition, Obama sent special forces to Syria and approved air strikes against terrorists in Libya, Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen, allowing the Obama administration to use force against the seven countries.

So the former PRESIDENT of the United States, Barack Obama, who won the Nobel Peace Prize, became the only president in American history to use foreign troops every day of his two terms.

Ironically, Obama won the 2009 Bell Peace Prize when he ran for president by merely promising to end the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Even Johns Hopkins Military Historian Kohan says, "Obama has been waging protracted wars as a last resort." ”

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

The only U.S. president who has not waged war on the outside world: Donald Trump (January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021)

The only U.S. president who has not started a war since the end of the Cold War is Trump, and the phrase "let the U.S. troops go home" has become Trump's signature quote.

So in his farewell address before stepping down on January 19 last year, Trump did not forget to emphasize: "As the first president in decades not to start a new war, I am particularly proud of this." ”

For this reason, he was nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize within a week.

However, Trump has also carried out two cruise missile attacks on Syria during his tenure. And in the second campaign, he intended to go to war against Iran, trying to start a war against Venezuela.

It is a pity that Trump did not wait for the war to be ended as president, and if Trump is re-elected, this war may be inevitable.

46th President of the United States – Joseph Biden (2021 – )

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

Just took office, he has airstrikes on Iranian-backed militias in Syria, and in less than a year after taking office, he has created a "Russo-Ukrainian war" and become the "commander" behind it, and it is still uncertain what this "Russo-Ukrainian war" will become, but no matter to what extent, the United States has become the behind-the-scenes manipulator in this war, and will also be the biggest profiter.

As long as the world is in turmoil, the United States can sit on the ground and collect money. As long as there is world peace, the United States is bound to create war. Whether there is a reason or not, the United States will go to war if it wants to.

And what kind of harm has this United States, which has never waged uninterrupted wars for its own benefit, brought to the countries it has invaded?

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

Why is the United States "hailed" by many countries as the cancer of the human world, the tumor of the earth, the Pandora's box?

Korean War: The 1950 Korean War killed more than 3 million civilians and made about 3 million refugees. The war destroyed some 8,700 factories, 5,000 schools, 1,000 hospitals and 600,000 homes, and 2 million children under the age of 18 were displaced by the war.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

Vietnam War: The five-year invasion of Vietnam killed some 1.1 million North Vietnamese soldiers and 300,000 South Vietnamese soldiers, and as many as 2 million civilians died in the war, many of which were systematically slaughtered by the U.S. military in the name of "fighting the Viet Cong."

Remember that it was a "planned massacre", what is the difference between the Nazi massacre of Jews and the Nazi massacre?

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

Chilean War: In 1973, the United States instigated a coup d'état in Chile, the assassination of Chile's democratically elected President Arandi, and Pinochet came to power. 5,000 Chileans were killed.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

Nicaraguan Civil War: In 1980, the United States intervened in the Nicaraguan Civil War, killing 29,000 people.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

Gulf War: Between 2,500 and 3,500 civilians were killed and 9,000 homes destroyed in airstrikes against Iraq. Some 111,000 civilians died after the war due to infrastructure damage and lack of food and medicine.

According to UNICEF estimates, the war and subsequent sanctions have resulted in the deaths of some 500,000 children. The war was fought by the Allies to deliberately destroy Iraq's infrastructure, resulting in the destruction of most of its power stations (92 per cent of its installed capacity), refineries (80 per cent of its production capacity), petrochemical complexes, telecentres (including 135 telephone networks), bridges (more than 100), highways, railways, radio and television stations, cement plants, and factories producing aluminum, textiles, wires and medical supplies.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

In addition, the Gulf War also caused serious environmental pollution, about 60 million barrels of oil were dumped into the desert, polluting about 40 million tons of soil; 24 million barrels of oil spilled from oil wells, forming 246 "lakes"; and smoke and soot generated by man-made oil wells polluted 953 square kilometers of land.

Kosovo War: In March 1999, THE US-led NATO forces again carried out 78 days of continuous bombing against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under the banner of "avoiding humanitarian disasters" and directly and openly bypassing the United Nations Security Council.

The war killed more than 2,000 innocent civilians, injured more than 6,000, displaced nearly 1 million, lost more than 2 million people, and caused economic damage from bombings totaling about $29.6 billion.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

The bombing damaged a large number of bridges, roads, railways, 25,000 families, 176 cultural monuments, 69 schools, 19 hospitals and 20 health centres, and kept 1.5 million children out of school.

Invasion of Yugoslavia: In 1999, the invasion of Yugoslavia, bombing the Chinese embassy.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

War in Afghanistan: Since U.S. troops entered Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, more than 30,000 civilians have been killed, killed, or killed by U.S. forces, with more than 60,000 wounded and about 11 million people turned into refugees. After the withdrawal of U.S. troops was announced in 2014, Afghanistan has not changed at all and remains in turmoil.

After leaving the United States, the bombs left over from the war still endanger civilians. On July 30, 2019, the New York Times reported that 363 people, including 89 children, were identified as dead from U.S. bombs in the first half of 2019 alone.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

On average, the war in Afghanistan costs an average of about $60 million a day in economic damage and about 250 casualties.

Iraq War: In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq directly. As a result, 250,000 civilians were killed, and more than 16,000 civilians were directly killed by the US military. The capture of the Iraqi president, in addition, the U.S. military has also created a number of abuses.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

War in Syria: In 2017, the United States launched an air strike against Syria on the grounds of "preventing the Syrian government from using chemical weapons." In Syria, 33,584 civilians have been recorded as dead in the fighting.

Among them, the US bombing directly killed 3833 people, half of whom were women and children.

The U.S. Public Television Network reported on November 9, 2018, that the so-called "most accurate airstrike in history" launched by the U.S. military against the city of Raqqa alone killed 1,600 civilians.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

In addition, according to a Survey by the World Food Programme in April 2020, about one-third of Syrians do not have enough food and 87% do not have savings. According to world doctors' organizations, some 15,000 doctors (about half of the country's total doctors) have fled syria since the beginning of the war, 6.5 million have been internally displaced and 5 million have fled as refugees.

The number of refugees from the U.S. war: 11 million in Afghanistan, 380,000 in Pakistan, 3.25 million in Iraq, and 12.59 million in Syria.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

In addition to these casualties caused by the war, the "radioactive weapons" left behind by the United States in foreign wars have also caused indelible damage to these countries that have been poisoned by it.

In the 1991 Gulf War, the US military for the first time put a highly "radioactive" depleted uranium bomb into the war, and continued to use it in subsequent foreign invasion wars.

During the Kosovo War, the U.S. military used at least 31,000 depleted uranium bombs, causing a surge in cancer and leukemia rates in the region and having long-term catastrophic effects on the local and European ecosystems.

In the 2003 Iraq War, the U.S. military used not only a large number of depleted uranium bombs, but also a large number of beam bombs and white phosphorus bombs, and did nothing to minimize harm to civilians.

The United Nations estimates that there are still about 25 million mines and other explosive remnants in Iraq that need to be cleared. The United States is still slow to meet its commitments to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

The Guardian website reported on August 22, 2016: "Because of the weapons of war left behind by the United States, the birth rate of babies with birth defects in Iraq in 2010 was as high as 30%"

Today, the United States has once again been revealed to control a total of as many as 336 "biological and chemical weapons research laboratories" abroad, and still refuses to disclose biological research projects at fort Detrick and refuses to accept verification of its biological facilities at home and abroad. For 20 years, the United States has been the sole obstruction of the establishment of a verification mechanism for the Biological Weapons Convention.

So far, all the spearheads for the manufacture of the new crown virus have been pointed at the United States, but the United States is still vague and refuses to accept multilateral verification.

In the United States, Marvel once portrayed its military top brass as being controlled by the Nazi "Hydra", so it seems that this is not unreasonable.

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

It is not the American people who control the country, but the "Hydra organization" behind it, the arms dealer of the military-industrial complex.

Finally, may there be no war in the world, and may there be no Nazi America in the world!

After World War II, only one U.S. president has not started a war, and each war has not been on the mainland

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