Go through your "thinking" with us then.
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How many of those did the US participate/finance?
Let's put US Taxpayer dollars on each one of those "250+ wars" vs. "only 130 or something"...
SPOILER: If a tribe in some remote island is fighting with another tribe on the other island.. and we're not there and not financing it.. no one in the US cares.
Stop trying to out retard Seran every day.
As long as Seran is active, you will never get the belt.
How much money/influence did we pump into the "Tigray War" specifically? What were our diplomatic failures? Did we have a President say something like 'We would be ok with a small incursion as long as it's not a full invasion'?
Also, since the "Tigray War" started on election day.. Biden was elected.. shouldn't we put that more in his column? I mean those Africans were probably pissed that Biden won... knowing how wrong he is at every foreign policy decision he's ever made.
Per AI: Wars started
During President Donald Trump's tenure, no new wars involving U.S. troops as direct combatants were initiated. However, there were instances of increased military involvement and escalations in ongoing conflicts and operations, such as the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. While these actions may have intensified the U.S. military presence in certain regions, they did not constitute the start of new wars in the traditional sense. Trump's administration focused on changing the approach to existing conflicts rather than commencing new ones.