It's not just Trump. It's not just American.
Since 1945, the U.S. has fought some 75 wars - all against smaller and weaker countries. All were fought for greed and nothing else. They were to give wealthy Americans economic control over countries to plunder them - or to gain some strategic advantage
Like the British before them, the Americans have been ruthless, using mass murder - largely of civilians - starvation, low, low wages---and convincing young people that they are carrying out this horror out of 'love of the country". Yes. The pilots who dropped agent orange over all of Vietnam so that it is still killing people today are patriots and heroes. (There is surely no greater cynicism than the concept of patriotism.)
Millions have died very horrible deaths and will go on dying for years. This is, of course, the ultimate brutality. We put minimum wage workers into prison for far, far lesser crimes. But we cheer for capitalist bosses who murder by the millions.
(Yes. I know this is not just a feature of capitalism. It's been a feature of every economic system this world has known going back to the aristocracies of ancient times. But let's recognize that this experience of it is a product of capitalism.)
Do we never really think of how horrible this is? Do we never really think how our taxes pay for it? (Our taxes have to pay for it. The big capitalists of this world don't pay taxes - none - nada - zero.
And I can't help noticing that most of these murderers and thugs are of the Christian world. And I can't help noticing that the Christian world fails to notice that. Oh, some will turn out to attack abortion. But it doesn't bother them that we daily massacre children, starve them, orphan them. I'm still a Christian. But I can't take Christians seriously.
U.S. Interventions - 1945 to the Present William Blum