Yeah, he fought for us, and that gets him some serious credit, but that doesn't chance the fact that he allowed the election to be stolen from him and told everyone to chill when we had the momentum in DC. How is he going to get another administration if the fraud isn't addressed? Will he run in 2024 if they promise to let him win next time?
Alright, that's fair, but understand that the bombing of empty airfields didn't lead to a war. Trump actively defused war in the Middle East. A results based analysis shows that no war occurred. We'll see what the future holds, but I'm certain that regardless of the outcome, the progressive left will fail to care for results, and only push forward bravely. There is no hindsight, only "progress".
You don't understand the political dynamic going on here, or at least you seem not to. Trump performed a symbolic bombing of Syria after Assad "gassed" his own people (this was a false flag meant to kick off the occupation of Syria).
The problem with occupying Syria is that Russia has a naval base in Syria, so they can't afford to just give it up. Syria is 100% about pitting the US against Russia, two starkly anti-communist countries. Trump could have easily taken the bait of the Assad "gassings" and used it to go to war if he wanted to. Instead, he bombed a few empty airfields, even announcing the bombings ahead of time. Biden is approving airstrikes without doing so reactively. He's proactively attacking Syria.
If you're pro-war, then fine, but don't act like Trump didn't make peace in the Middle East AND with North Korea during his 4 years.
Less than 500 people a year (in a country of over 300 million with more guns than people) are killed with ALL rifles, and that speaks volumes as to why they want to ban the AR-15.
If they were even half-genuine in their pursuit to stop gun violence, they'd go after handguns. Nope. They want to declaw you.
Source: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/08/16/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/
In 2017, handguns were involved in the majority (64%) of the 10,982 U.S. gun murders and non-negligent manslaughters for which data is available, according to the FBI. Rifles – the category that includes many guns that are sometimes referred to as “assault weapons”– were involved in 4%.
.04 x 10,982 = 439 (as of 2017)