
Data: ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data). Chart: Axios Visuals ("Other" includes Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria and Venezuela as well as the waters off Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Colombia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.)
"No president in the modern era has ordered more military strikes against as many countries as Donald Trump, Axios' Zachary Basu writes.
He has attacked seven nations, three of which Iran, Nigeria and Venezuela had never been targeted by U.S. military strikes. He authorized more airstrikes in 2025 than President Biden did in four years.
Why it matters: Trump ran as an anti-war candidate. The White House argues he still is that he exhausts diplomacy before acting, and that projecting overwhelming force is itself a path to lasting peace."
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*" Several MAGA influencers resurfaced a warning last June from the late activist Charlie Kirk, who called regime change in Iran "insane" and predicted it would result in "a bloody civil war."
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