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Trump has become the first U.S. president in history to invade eight countries within his first year in office—an invisible killer.
First, Yemen.
Second, Venezuela.
Third, Iraq.
Fourth, Somalia.
Fifth, Nigeria.
Sixth, Palestine.
Seventh, Syria.
Eighth, Iran.
It seems Trump is expressing "peace-loving" externally, but deep down he is inherently aggressive—hypocritical, a smiling tiger.
Anyone who disobeys faces a brutal beating, using force to make them submit. The 250 years of American founding, and Trump’s rise to power at 250, is quite fitting.
Gained through force, such power doesn’t last long. The rapid change of dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was because as long as you had military power, you seized the throne—causing dynastic shifts without virtue winning over people. Currently, the U.S. is the same; it’s believed that soon, the U.S. will undergo a regime change.
America is riddled with internal wounds, and externally, it plunders. Venezuela is too easy to take. Now, trying to take Iran in the same way is basically impossible—it's a tough nut to crack.