From a Russian Adam Schiff (Russian Asset), to an Elon Musk Puppet to a King in 90 Days.
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President Trump's Metamorphosis- According to the Democratic Coalition |
These are the same people who just two months ago, had Ukrainian flags in their profiles. A month ago they switched to Palestinian flags. A week ago they wrapped themselves in Mexican flags. Yesterday they displayed Iranian flags.
The same people, irate that @POTUS bombed Iran yesterday, without Crockett's authorization, are now citing CNN to declare the mission to disarm Iran was a total failure:
CNN last week: US intel says that Iran is years away from developing a nuclear weapon. Trump bombs Iran's nuclear facilities. CNN today: US intel says that Iran's nuclear program has only been set back a few months.
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ICYM: @mjfree, @EdKrassen, Gretchen Whitmer, Democrats et are not only inciting violence but continue to threaten the President of the United States |
The same people claiming the NoKings protests are well attended - even though most protesters are from a rent-a-riot organization, paid by Soros (The LA protests, mostly CCP-financed). There are two different Soros protest funding pipelines 1: Arabella Advisors This is the polished, PR-friendly side. 2: Covert Hamas-Adjacent Support Separately, and more covertly, Soros funnels money into groups with ties to Hamas
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@mjfree, @EdKrassen, Gretchen Whitmer, Democrats et continue to openly threaten the President of the United States |
Same People Define NoKings as NoTrump:
No kings - but you must put a mask on when the government tells you
No kings - but you must stay in isolated, and the government will send COVID patients to nursing homes
No kings - but you'll be fired if you are not vaccinated
No kings - you can go bars- not churches
No kings - but you can'not worship God
No kings - you are required to spy on your neighbor.
No Kings - but you have no parental rights
No Kings - but you must buy an electric car. But not a Tesla
Help Democrats Select the Flag Du-jour
Why Democrats need the public's help to select the next flag they should be displaying todayNow that peace broke out, which flag will they display?
ICYM
Barack Obama (2009–2017)
Obama’s presidency saw extensive use of airstrikes, particularly against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the Taliban in Afghanistan, and al-Qaeda affiliates in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. The use of drones also expanded significantly. Data from the U.S. Air Force Central and other analyses provide the following estimates for bombs dropped in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria (note that "bombs" here refer to munitions dropped in airstrikes, including missiles):
• 2009: 4,289 bombs (Afghanistan: 4,163; Iraq & Syria: 126)
• 2010: 5,109 bombs (Afghanistan: 5,101; Iraq & Syria: 8)
• 2011: 5,411 bombs (Afghanistan: 5,411; Iraq & Syria: 0)
• 2012: 4,083 bombs (Afghanistan: 4,083; Iraq & Syria: 0)
• 2013: 2,758 bombs (Afghanistan: 2,758; Iraq & Syria: 0)
• 2014: 8,657 bombs (Afghanistan: 2,365; Iraq & Syria: 6,292)
• 2015: 29,643 bombs (Afghanistan: 947; Iraq & Syria: 28,696)
• 2016: 32,080 bombs (Afghanistan: 1,337; Iraq & Syria: 30,743)
Total for Obama’s Presidency (Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria): Approximately 92,030 bombs. This figure is likely an underestimate, as it excludes strikes in Libya, Yemen, Somalia, and Pakistan, where Obama authorized 563 drone strikes alone, killing between 384 and 807 civilians. A 2016 estimate cited 26,171 bombs dropped across seven countries (Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan), but comprehensive data for other years is sparse. Some sources suggest a total range of 30,000–50,000 bombs when including all theaters.
Joe Biden (2021–present)
Biden’s presidency has seen reduced U.S. airstrikes following the Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021. Data is available primarily for Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria through 2023, with limited reporting for 2024–2025. The Airpower Summary data resumed under Biden, showing:
• 2021: 1,370 bombs (Afghanistan: 801; Iraq & Syria: 569)
• 2022–2023: Approximately 1,178 bombs dropped on Iraq and Syria (exact annual split unclear). Since the Afghanistan withdrawal, no official airstrikes have been reported there, and only 13 bombs were dropped on Iraq and Syria post-2023.
Total for Biden’s Presidency (Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, through 2023): Approximately 2,548–3,500 bombs. This range accounts for potential unreported strikes and aligns with estimates suggesting 1,100–3,500 bombs across Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Data for 2024–2025 is minimal, but airstrikes in Syria and Yemen have continued at a low level.
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