💨 Abstract
Under President Trump, U.S. air strikes have more than doubled globally since 2024, with frequent targets in Somalia and Yemen. Recent strikes include operations in Venezuela, Nigeria, and Iran. The U.S. has also targeted ISIS and drug smugglers, with a notable increase in drone and cruise missile usage. The strategy aims to deter terrorist acts and maintain a global military presence, though its effectiveness is debated.
Courtesy: Josh Layton
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