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Is Trump crazy? America is not being attacked. Does the US encompass the whole world?

Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran with bombing if it does not reach a new nuclear deal, including a post on Truth Social stating that “in the days ahead… the US Army will heap glory upon glory.”

“You will protect every inch of US soil - and you will defend America to the ends of the earth!” Trump wrote.
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@Reason10 says
President Trump gave America the best economy of the 21st Century as well as WORLD PEACE, in his first term.
DEAD WRONG!! AS USUAL!!!

Economy? Just look at JOB CREATION
Reagan 16.5 million
Clinton 18.6 million
Bush 5.8 million
Obama 8.9 million
Trump NEGATIVE 3 million
🤣😂😝🤣😂😝


PEACE?? The Somali civil war was a shooting war.
https://www.npr.org/2017/04/07/522908416/sisters-find-home-in-utah-after-somali-civil-war-made-them-refugees
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/developments-in-somalia/
https://theglobalobservatory.org/2019/11/state-level-military-forces-potentially-turn-tide-war-al-shabaab/

The war in Donbas was a shooting war.
https://ggis.illinois.edu/news/2018-04-09t152503/war-ukraine-more-devastating-you-know

The Iraqi–Kurdish conflict was a shooting war.
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/10/16/16481952/iraq-krg-kirkuk-seize

The Yemen civil war was a shooting war.
https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/a-timeline-of-the-yemen-crisis-from-the-1990s-to-the-present/

And there were plenty more shooting wars and conficts, mostly in Africa and the middle east. I'll just give you one more; the one where Tяump pulled out US troops that were protecting our Kurdish allies from Turkey. But Tяump was worried about his personal investment in Tяump Towers Istanbul, so he pulled the US troops and sacrificed our allies.

The Syrian civil war was a shooting war.
Chaos in Northern Syria

The civil war entered a new stage in October 2019 after U.S. President Donald J. Trump removed the roughly one thousand U.S. troops supporting Kurdish fighters on the Syria-Turkey border. The surprise move cleared the way for Turkey’s Erdogan to launch a military operation there. Aiming to push Kurdish forces back to establish a twenty-mile-deep buffer zone for returned refugees, Turkish troops and their Syrian rebel allies seized towns and villages, causing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. The SDF turned to the Syrian government for help, allowing regime soldiers to reenter areas that had been held by the Kurds for years. Russian troops also entered the region to support the Syrian government.

Truly, dude,
You live in a FANTASY WORLD!!!
@ElwoodBlues Reason is completely incapable of reasoning.