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Trump Blows Up His War Vow by Launching Way More Bombings Than Biden

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“This isn’t about geography—it’s about frequency. The U.S. military is moving faster, hitting harder, and doing so with fewer constraints,” ACLED President Clionadh Raleigh was quoted in The Daily Telegraph, calling the pace “one of the most dramatic escalations on record.”

Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump

The numbers explode the “peace through strength” mantra Trump trotted out during his inaugural address in January, when he vowed America would “measure our success… by the wars we never get into.”

Instead, according to The Guardian, Yemen alone has endured more U.S. ordnance this spring than in any comparable period since 2002, costing the U.S. taxpayer more than $1 billion.

The attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities last month introduced a brand-new theater.

A satellite image shows an overview of the Fordow fuel enrichment facility, near Qom, Iran June 20, 2025.
A satellite image shows an overview of the Fordow fuel enrichment facility, near Qom, Iran June 20, 2025. The U.S. bombing of the site was the most recent offensive taken by Trump. Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters

That Iran strike detonated a civil war inside MAGAworld. Georgia firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene raged that foreign wars have “cost the U.S. trillions” and snapped, “I’m sick of it.”

Tucker Carlson went further, branding Trump “complicit” in Israel’s conflict with Iran and warning online that the real divide is “between warmongers and peacemakers.”

Trump shot back that Carlson had “called to apologize,” but the sniping underscored a base suddenly split between isolationist instinct and bunker-buster reality.

Donald Trump drops the F-Bomb.

White House aides insist the president is still delivering “peace through strength,” arguing that remote strikes spare American boots on the ground.

Yet, at the current tempo—roughly 100 strikes a month—Trump will overtake Biden’s four-year total by August, long before voters even start paying serious attention to foreign policy on the 2026 mid-term trail.

“It’s bizarre that Daily Beast is opposed to President Trump’s decisive action in obliterating Iran’s nuclear facilities, which made the entire world safer, and successful strikes against ISIS and other malign groups who want to do harm to Americans,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly said in a statement. “Reporters at Daily Beast should look inward as to why they sympathize with evil terrorists and want them to live.”

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