Trump > Obama > Bush*American and allied soldiers**- **Bush Jr.**: ~5,000 (US ~4,850, mostly Iraq + early Afghanistan; coalition ~150)- **Obama**: ~2,800 (US ~2,200; coalition ~600; includes Afghanistan surge + early ISIS/Syria)- **Trump**: ~250 (US ~200; coalition ~50; lower troop levels)**Enemy combatants**- **Bush Jr.**: ~40,000–50,000 (Iraq peak + early Afghanistan/Pakistan)- **Obama**: ~80,000–100,000 (Afghanistan surge, Pakistan drones, ISIS rise, Yemen)- **Trump**: ~60,000–80,000 (ISIS territorial defeat in Iraq/Syria + Afghanistan)**Civilian lives lost**- **Bush Jr.**: ~110,000–120,000 (Iraq ~106,000 peak + early Afghanistan/Pakistan)- **Obama**: ~150,000–200,000+ (Iraq ~80,000 + Afghanistan ~25,000–30,000 + Pakistan drones/Syria/Yemen rise)- **Trump**: ~50,000–80,000 (Iraq/Afghanistan continued fighting + Syria/Yemen)**Totals (all categories, approximate)**: Bush ~155,000–170,000; Obama ~233,000–283,000+; Trump ~110,000–160,000. Obama’s term saw the broadest active conflicts. Data drawn primarily from Costs of War (Brown University) direct deaths through 2021, IBC for Iraq civilians, and DoD/UNAMA for breakdowns. Enemy combatant figures are especially approximate (often undercounted or conflated).
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0**No reliable or official counts exist for Jewish deaths in these categories**, as major sources (Costs of War Project, DoD, Iraq Body Count, UNAMA) do not track or report casualties by religion/ethnicity. Searches of public databases and reports yield zero breakdowns by president or faith.- **American and allied soldiers**: Not tracked. No per-president totals available from DoD, veteran organizations, or memorials. Individual cases noted in community records (e.g., Jewish War Veterans), but aggregated figures by administration do not exist.- **Enemy combatants**: **0** across Bush Jr., Obama, and Trump. Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and ISIS had no Jewish members or fighters; these groups are explicitly antisemitic.- **Civilian lives lost**: **0** documented in any database. Jewish populations in Iraq (~dozens left by 2003), Afghanistan (~1), Syria/Yemen/Pakistan (tiny remnants) were negligible pre-war and produced no separate tallies amid hundreds of thousands of total civilian deaths.**Summary totals**: Effectively zero documented Jewish deaths attributable across all categories and presidents. Religion was irrelevant to how these wars' casualties were recorded.
>>530422547Thanks Grok.