Casualties of War

Thaddeus explores the staggering number of casualties resulting from American military interventions throughout history, estimating that the U.S. may have killed more people than any other nation. The discussion delves into the complexities of counting casualties, particularly in conflicts like the Vietnam War, where many deaths remain unaccounted for. Comparisons are drawn to historical figures like Genghis Khan, highlighting the devastating impact of warfare on populations and the environment.