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Under Obama:

1. Over 100,000 bombs dropped

Obama dropped 26,171 bombs in 2016 alone—three every hour, 24/7, primarily in Iraq and Syria, but also across seven other nations​.

2. Civilian deaths hidden

Drone strikes killed hundreds of civilians, often classified as "combatants" without proof. Obama’s administration acknowledged only 116 civilian deaths, a gross underestimation​.

3. The secret "kill list"

Obama personally approved a secret kill list, targeting even U.S. citizens like Anwar al-Awlaki without trial. His 16-year-old son was later killed in a separate strike​.

4. Libya destroyed

Obama’s intervention in Libya turned it into a failed state, with terrorism and human trafficking flourishing in the chaos.

5. Bombing of a hospital

A U.S. airstrike obliterated a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan, killing 42 civilians. Despite pleas from staff, the bombing continued for over an hour​.

Obama's war machine didn’t bring any peace—it left death, instability, and terror in its wake.

وَإِنَّ مَعَ الصَّبْرِ نَصْرًا

Yes, countries like the U.S. and Germany rely on money printing, which is translated in different means. It’s about playing around with debt and monetary policy as the fiat lords wish. They don’t just print cash but use tools like quantitative easing and bond issuance to keep everything flowing. Governments run deficits, central banks step in, and liquidity floods the system. Inflation, when managed, helps pay off debt with cheaper money. It’s not taxes alone—it’s this whole structure of borrowing, debt monetization, and sometimes mild inflation that allows them to fund massive foreign aid and military spending. This system keeps the machine going, even if the numbers don’t always add up on the surface.

Replying to Avatar cryptowolf

THAAD deployment in Israel risks overwhelming Western hegemon unable to ‘fight on multiple fronts’

US plans to deploy a THAAD missile system in Israel signal that Washington is now firmly “stuck” in the war in the Middle East, even though this is “something that most probably the Biden administration doesn’t want,” Beirut-based political analyst Yeghia Tashjian told Sputnik.

The White House has every reason to want to avoid further involvement, the observer, who serves as coordinator of regional and international affairs studies at the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs, believes, pointing to the upcoming US elections and the importance of the Arab voting bloc in swing states for the Democrats, and general apathy among Americans in a new Mideast misadventure.

Internationally, an escalation in the Mideast could delay further US and NATO arms deliveries to Ukraine, Tashjian said. “The West cannot fight on multiple fronts,” the observer stressed, noting that besides Gaza, Lebanon and Ukraine the US may soon have its hands full against a rising China and North Korea.

The US would prefer a “managed conflict” between Israel and Hezbollah or Israel and Iran, Tashjian said. Whether Washington can achieve this goal is another story, since Prime Minister Netanyahu “is not in favor of managing this war or even engaging in a ceasefire,” but prolonging it and ensnaring the US.

“The main intention of Israel is to involve the Americans directly into this war, because Netanyahu has made it clear that he wants to change and establish a ‘new Middle East’. In this attempt, he needs American, British and other European help because he cannot fight on multiple fronts and especially against Iran,” which showed on October 1 that it “has capabilities to attack and inflict some damage against Israel,” Tashjian summed up.

@SputnikInt

Correct.

Israel doesn’t want UNIFIL.

They want to show the world that the UNIFIL is not doing their job and that they need to be replaced by international troops. Which failed historically in Lebanon. But hey, masses will continue falling to the mainstream media.