World war I was Crazy Shit! millions and millions of men died like flies in the trenches or from the Spanish flu. In fact, more Americans died of the Spanish Flu than the actual war in World war I!
World war II. Crazy Shit! caused by the death of President Woodrow Wilson who wanted the League of nations to work so Germany wouldn't be so punished for World wAr I that it created World war II. But, he couldn't stop it because Europeans all punished Germany so much that it caused World War II and Hitler to come out of all that horrible stuff.
So, finally the United Nations came about so we haven't had anything as heinous as World War I or World War II (at least until now).
Then the Korean War 36,574 Americans died there
The Viet Nam War:
North
and South Vietnam were reunified in 1976. The war exacted an enormous
cost: estimates of Vietnamese soldiers and civilians killed range from
970,000 to 3 million. Some 275,000–310,000 Cambodians, 20,000–62,000
Laotians, and 58,220 US service members died.
The Iraq War
Approximately
4,492 U.S. servicemembers died in the Iraq War, which lasted from 2003 to 2011.
The
U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Casualty Analysis System lists
4,418 total deaths for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). More recent
estimates that also account for subsequent operations (Operation New
Dawn and Operation Inherent Resolve) place the total number of U.S.
military fatalities slightly higher, at around 4,598 as of August 2021.
In addition to the fatalities, a significant number of U.S. troops were wounded:
- Over 32,000 U.S. servicemembers were wounded in action.
- An estimated 3,650 U.S. contractors were also killed during the conflict.
Estimates
for Iraqi deaths (both civilian and military) during the same period
are considerably higher, with some sources citing over 100,000 civilian
deaths and some estimates reaching into the hundreds of thousands or
even millions when accounting for indirect deaths.
The Iraq war — by the numbers - NBC News
Mar
20, 2023 — The Iraq war — by the numbers. Some key statistics on this
20th anniversary of the war's beginning. ... Monday marks t...
Twenty years on: The shocking numbers behind the Iraq war
Mar
20, 2023 — Cost of war * £8.2 billion – The total audited cost of UK
operations in Iraq since 2003, according to an audit carried...US Military Casualties - Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF ...
CASUALTY
CATEGORIES - HOSTILE. Army. Navy. Marines. Air Force. Space Force.
Total. Killed in Action, 1,921, 62, 663, 29, 0, 2,675.Defense Casualty Analysis System (.mil)
The Afghanistan War
In the U.S. war in Afghanistan (2001-2021), approximately
2,459 U.S. military personnel
died, with about 1,922 killed in action, alongside 18 CIA operatives
and over 1,800 civilian contractors, making the total American
fatalities around 4,400-4,500 when including these groups. This 20-year
conflict also resulted in over 20,000 U.S. service members wounded and
tens of thousands of Afghan civilian and military casualties.
Key Figures:
- U.S. Military Deaths: Around 2,459 (2,420 from Wikipedia, 2,324 from USIP, 2,350 from DMDC figures).
- Killed in Action (Hostile): Roughly 1,922 U.S. service members.
- CIA Operatives: 18 killed.
- DOD Contractors: Over 1,800 killed.
- Wounded in Action: More than 20,000 U.S. service members.
Total American Fatalities (Military + Contractors + CIA):
- Adding these figures (2,459 + 18 + 1,822) brings the total close to 4,400-4,500, with minor variations between sources.
Broader Impact:
- The
war also caused significant losses for Afghan forces, civilians, and
international partners, with estimates of total civilian deaths in
Afghanistan reaching tens of thousands.
United States military casualties in the War in Afghanistan
Article.
Between 7 October 2001 and 30 August 2021, the United States lost a
total of 2,459 military personnel in Afghanistan. Of ...
In Afghanistan, Was a Loss Better than Peace?
Nov
3, 2022 — The United States' 20-year intervention in Afghanistan was
marked by staggering costs: * **U.S. government spending** $United States Institute of Peace
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia
*
Afghan security forces: 66,000–92,000 killed. * Northern Alliance: 200
killed. * Coalition: Dead: 3,579. United States: 2,420. U...
All of them in their own ways were Crazy Shit that got all kinds of Americans killed too.
Now they want to take the Venezuelan Oil Fields under the Guize of ending drug Cartels.
the problem is that the black market for Drugs will always be there no matter what anyone does.
Nixon tried to end Drugs with "The War on Drugs". This didn't work either.
what trump is doing won't work either at all.
However, he might kill Maduro or put him in jail and take all the Venezuelan Oil fields for his Oil Buddies around the world.
and how many thousands of American soldiers are going to be killed doing that?
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