Warmonger: Trump’s second term sees highest external attacks by the U.S. in a decade

In a significant escalation of military intervention, the United States under President Donald Trump's second term has witnessed the highest number of external attacks in a decade. Reports indicate that U.S. military actions in 2025 resulted in over a thousand fatalities, marking it as the deadliest year since 2011. This surge in aggressive foreign policy strategies has raised concerns among international observers and human rights advocates about the implications of such interventions. Critics argue that the high casualty figures reflect a troubling trend of increased militarization and a departure from diplomatic solutions in global conflicts. As Trump's administration continues to emphasize a hardline approach, the geopolitical landscape is being reshaped, prompting debates about the long-term consequences for U.S. foreign relations. This alarming pattern underscores the urgent need for a reassessment of military engagement policies, particularly in regions already marred by conflict and instability.
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