Vietnam War (1955-1975): An estimated 2 to 3 million Vietnamese, mostly civilians, were killed.
Korean War (1950-1953): Approximately 2.5 million Korean civilians were killed (in both North and South Korea), and most North Korean cities were completely destroyed.
Philippine-American War (1899-1902): More than 200,000 Filipino civilians were killed; some estimates put the number at one million due to famine and war-related diseases.
In addition to Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The death toll is estimated at around 140,000. Of these, approximately 70,000 to 80,000 died instantly in the first moments of the explosion due to the immense heat and pressure.
Bombing Tokyo: Operation Meetinghouse: In a single night (March 9-10, 1945), American incendiary raids killed approximately 100,000 Japanese civilians and turned Tokyo into an inferno—a number exceeding the direct casualties of the atomic bomb hiroshima.
Invasion of Iraq (2003): The invasion and the ensuing chaos and civil war led to the killing of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, with estimates ranging from 200,000 to more than one million according to different studies.
Israel's war on Gaza, supported and funded by America: More than 70,000 Gazans, mostly children and women, have fallen victim to this brutal aggression, genocide, and ethnic cleansing, with over 150,000 wounded and injured, and approximately 15,000 missing under the rubble. All of this is due to systematic bombing, starvation, and destruction.
And now the American war on Venezuela