Every country Trump has attacked or threatened to attack in his second presidency
- Ava Williams
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Trump’s second term has unfolded like a rolling storm front, striking country after country with little pause. Iran was hit first and hardest: coordinated U.S.–Israeli strikes on nuclear facilities killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggered furious retaliation on Dubai and U.S. assets in the Gulf. Within weeks, American firepower stretched across Iraq, Yemen, and Syria, where Trump vowed to “obliterate” enemies and promised that “HELL WILL RAIN DOWN” on Houthi rebels who defied him in the Red Sea. Africa felt the weight next, with repeated bombings in Somalia and Nigeria framed as righteous vengeance for massacred Christians and attacks on U.S. forces.
Then Trump moved into the Western Hemisphere. Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro was seized in a dramatic night raid, even as Trump menaced Mexico and Colombia over cartels. Finally, in the far north, he openly threatened economic pain and hinted at “excessive strength” to pressure Denmark over Greenland—reminding Europe that, under his watch, nothing, and no one, is truly off-limits.