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Trump Carried Out More Military Strikes in a Year Than Biden in Full TermPublishedNewsweek is a Trust Project memberThe ...
01/14/2026

Trump Carried Out More Military Strikes in a Year Than Biden in Full Term
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The United States carried out more unilateral strikes on foreign soil during President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House than in his predecessor Joe Biden's entire four-year term, according to statistics released on Tuesday by a conflict watchdog.

In the last 12 months, the nearly 600 individual U.S. military strikes ordered by the second Trump administration have spanned three continents, for operations against terrorist organizations, authoritarian regimes and drug cartels, according to data supplied by the nonprofit Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) project and reviewed by Newsweek.

Why It Matters
The U.S. Defense Department's most recent high-profile use of force came less than two weeks ago, when the U.S. struck Venezuela's key military sites in Caracas while American special operations forces captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a swift raid that critics said likely violated international law. The U.S. government is prosecuting Maduro on charges of narcoterrorism and drug trafficking.

Trump, who ran on a campaign as the president of peace, is now escalating his threats against longtime U.S. adversaries like Cuba and Iran, while also pressuring Denmark to relinquish control of its strategic Arctic territory Greenland to counter China and Russia.

Republicans and Democrats won one and lost another in new special election results.
01/14/2026

Republicans and Democrats won one and lost another in new special election results.

🛢️ Trump ordena liberar a tripulantes rusos de petrolero interceptado por EE. UU.El presidente Donald Trump ordenó la li...
01/12/2026

🛢️ Trump ordena liberar a tripulantes rusos de petrolero interceptado por EE. UU.

El presidente Donald Trump ordenó la liberación de dos ciudadanos rusos que formaban parte de la tripulación del petrolero Marinera, capturado esta semana por la Guardia Costera de EE. UU. en el Atlántico Norte, confirmó el Gobierno de Rusia 🇷🇺🇺🇸.

Moscú agradeció la decisión mientras admite que el buque intentó evadir sanciones usando bandera rusa, en un episodio que vuelve a poner sobre la mesa la llamada “flota fantasma” utilizada para sortear embargos petroleros 🌍⚓.

🇺🇸🇨🇺 El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, advirtió este domingo a Cuba que ya no recibirá más dinero o petróle...
01/12/2026

🇺🇸🇨🇺 El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, advirtió este domingo a Cuba que ya no recibirá más dinero o petróleo de Venezuela, al señalar que la isla ha estado “viviendo durante años” gracias al dinero y el crudo venezolanos a cambio de “servicios de seguridad” para los “dos últimos dictadores (Hugo Chavez y Nicolás Maduro)”.

“*¡PERO YA NO MÁS!”, afirmó Trump en su red Truth Social, donde recalcó que “la mayoría de esos cubanos están mu***os por el último ataque de EE.UU.” y Venezuela ahora cuenta con el ejército “más poderoso” del mundo, el de Estados Unidos, para protegerlos.

Deadly Protests in IranEscalating Violence in Iran: Deaths and Executions Reported.The human rights situation in Iran re...
01/08/2026

Deadly Protests in Iran
Escalating Violence in Iran: Deaths and Executions Reported.

The human rights situation in Iran reaches a critical point as at least two police officers were killed during ongoing nationwide protests. Simultaneously, the regime continues its controversial wave of executions, sparking international condemnation. Activists report that the crackdown is intensifying as the population demands systemic change.

National Outrage Follows Fatal ICE Shooting of U.S. Citizen in MinneapolisA wave of intense political controversy and pu...
01/08/2026

National Outrage Follows Fatal ICE Shooting of U.S. Citizen in Minneapolis

A wave of intense political controversy and public anger is sweeping through the United States following the death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a raid in Minneapolis. The incident occurred on Wednesday as part of a massive immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the White House have justified the shooting as an act of "self-defense," accusing the woman of "domestic terrorism" and claiming she attempted to run over officers with her vehicle. However, community reports and family members state that Good was a civilian observer monitoring the agents' behavior during the raid. Video footage of the incident has since circulated widely, fueling massive protests in the city and leading the Mayor of Minneapolis to demand that ICE leave the city immediately.

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