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For Trump, 2017 has already been an explosive year: The U.S. has said it dropped over 2,400 bombs on Afghanistan, up from 1,337 last year. In the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the U.S. has already dropped 32,801 bombs, compared with 30,743 in 2016. And the U.S. has also conducted more than 100 strikes against Al Qaeda in Yemen in 2017, compared with 38 in 2016.
And yet, your side was bit**ing up a storm about Obama killing innocent civilians with his bombs. How many got killed with Trump's bombs ?
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The pace of air attacks has led to dozens of civilian deaths, watchdogs say. From 28 to 88 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan, according to the Bureau for Investigative Journalism. And Airwars, which tracks international airstrikes against ISIS, estimated that U.S.-led airstrikes killed 1,060 civilians in Iraq and Syria in August 2017, compared with 138 in August 2016.
before throwing stones at the right you may want to look in the mirror as your team suddenly got silent when your guy was pulling the levers, dropping the bombs and dusting off women and children.
And yet, your side was bit**ing up a storm about Obama killing innocent civilians with his bombs. How many got killed with Trump's bombs ?
Since ISIS suddenly seems to be on the ropes, apparently "Trump's bombs" as you so glibly term them, are finding the right targets, and not so many innocents.
Effectiveness counts, a concept lost on lefty 0bama worshippers.
CN
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