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Topic: the world talking and Looking the ukraine and middle-east but look USA situation (Read 28 times)

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^^^ Right.

There are two kinds of people in the US:
1. The kind who want war;
2. The kind who want peace.

The kind who want war ruined Ukraine. The kind who want peace elected Trump.

But the kind who want war are doing their best to keep wars going.

Cool
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It's not talked much but let's compare now usa street violance numbers and steet violance guns involved world talking now only about ukraine or middle-east.
So but ever life is important and matters and before usa points fingers to anyone they should check this off course neither political leaders want to talk about this because it's not nice for reputation ( yet there is no war situation in usa but let's look some statistic lets run the numbers and info ) and the results are shocking If we considering that there is no war in usa it's a everyday peacful life.
Here:
Comparison of Gun Violence and Murders in the USA, Ukraine, and the Middle East
Gun Violence in the USA
Conflict Situations in Ukraine and the Middle East
Comparative Analysis of Murder Rates and Gun Confiscation

The United States has a high rate of gun ownership, with estimates suggesting there are more civilian-owned guns than people—approximately 393 million guns for a population of around 331 million as of 2021. This high prevalence contributes to significant levels of gun violence.

Murder Rates: According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, there were approximately 21,570 homicides in 2020, with about 77% involving firearms. The murder rate was about 6.9 per 100,000 people.
Trends Over Time: The murder rate has fluctuated over decades but saw a notable increase during the COVID-19 pandemic. For instance, from 2019 to 2020 alone, there was an increase of nearly 30% in homicides.

Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2021, there were approximately 48,000 gun-related deaths in the U.S., with a homicide rate of about 6.9 per 100,000 people. The majority of these deaths are attributed to firearm homicides, which account for around 19,000 of the total.

The USA has a homicide rate of approximately 6.9 per 100,000, while conflict zones like Ukraine can see much higher localized rates during active fighting periods (e.g., up to 30 per 100,000). The U.S. has about 393 million civilian-owned firearms,

Comparison of Murders and Gun Confiscations: USA, Ukraine, and the Middle East (2010-2024):
United States has fluctuated over the years. Here are some key statistics:

2010: Approximately 4.8 murders per 100,000 people.
2015: Approximately 4.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2020: A significant increase to about 6.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2021: Continued high rates at approximately 6.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2022: Slight decrease to about 6.7 murders per 100,000 people.
2023: Estimated around 6.5 murders per 100,000 people.

Total Murders (2010-2023) = (Population * Murder Rate) for each year
Calculating this gives us an approximate total of around 200,000 murders over this period.

Ukraine has faced significant challenges due to political instability and conflict since 2014. The murder rate has varied but generally remains lower than that of the USA:

2010: Approximately 8.5 murders per 100,000 people.
2015: Increased due to conflict; approximately 12.2 murders per 100,000 people.
2020: Decreased slightly to about 7.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2022: Due to ongoing conflict with Russia, estimates suggest around a higher rate of approximately 10.5 murders per 100,000 people.

Countries like Syria have seen extremely high murder rates due to civil war (estimates vary widely).
Other countries such as Israel have much lower rates (around ~2 per 100,000).
For broader estimates across several countries including Iraq and Yemen during conflicts:
Average murder rate might range from about ~10 to ~15 per 100,000 depending on specific country conditions.
Assuming an average population across several Middle Eastern nations (~400 million): Using a conservative estimate of an average murder rate of ~10/100k: Total Murders = Population Murder Rate = ~400 million (10/100k) = approximately 400,000 murders over this period.

Summary Comparison
Region   Total Murders (Approx.)   Total Guns Confiscated (Approx.)
USA   ~200,000   ~1 million
Ukraine   ~30,000   ~50,000
Middle East   ~400,000   Millions (exact numbers unclear)

The USA has a significantly higher number of total murders compared to Ukraine but lower than some estimates for the entire Middle East region.

Let's look:

The United States has one of the highest rates of gun ownership globally:

As of late 2020, estimates suggest there were about 393 million civilian-owned firearms.
This results in an extraordinary gun ownership rate:

Gun ownership per capita = registered guns/population =
393
million
330
million

119%
, indicating that there are more guns than people.

Total estimated murders from Ukraine (2014–2024): approximately 17,242 murders.
Total estimated murders from USA (2000–2020): approximately 36,600 murders.
Estimated registered firearms:
Ukraine: about 1 million guns
USA: about 393 million guns


Trump vs Biden:
Based on available data:

The highest recorded annual murder totals occurred during Biden’s early presidency (specifically in 2021).
Thus we can conclude:

Biden’s administration has seen higher annual murder totals compared to Trump’s administration based on available statistics from their respective terms up until now.

The situation by the numbers in usa is bad and it's numbers of peacful situation country we not even talking about anything about war in usa lol.
What kind of world we really live this show's why gun business in usa is the one of best business i would't realise this but If i did run the data and checking all the info i see it's grazy like really grazy.


Wow just wow, it means that war for USA is something bigger If they got killings on peacful times like this much then what could be the war ? If so many dead people means Normal for USA then war will be what ? Nuclear? And all the world bombed? 3 times?
ukraine and middle east situation seems like it's for usa then some School guys fight after School If we look those stats.
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It's not talked much but let's compare now usa street violance numbers and steet violance guns involved world talking now only about ukraine or middle-east.
So but ever life is important and matters and before usa points fingers to anyone they should check this off course neither political leaders want to talk about this because it's not nice for reputation ( yet there is no war situation in usa but let's look some statistic lets run the numbers and info ) and the results are shocking If we considering that there is no war in usa it's a everyday peacful life.
Here:
Comparison of Gun Violence and Murders in the USA, Ukraine, and the Middle East
Gun Violence in the USA
Conflict Situations in Ukraine and the Middle East
Comparative Analysis of Murder Rates and Gun Confiscation

The United States has a high rate of gun ownership, with estimates suggesting there are more civilian-owned guns than people—approximately 393 million guns for a population of around 331 million as of 2021. This high prevalence contributes to significant levels of gun violence.

Murder Rates: According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, there were approximately 21,570 homicides in 2020, with about 77% involving firearms. The murder rate was about 6.9 per 100,000 people.
Trends Over Time: The murder rate has fluctuated over decades but saw a notable increase during the COVID-19 pandemic. For instance, from 2019 to 2020 alone, there was an increase of nearly 30% in homicides.

Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2021, there were approximately 48,000 gun-related deaths in the U.S., with a homicide rate of about 6.9 per 100,000 people. The majority of these deaths are attributed to firearm homicides, which account for around 19,000 of the total.

The USA has a homicide rate of approximately 6.9 per 100,000, while conflict zones like Ukraine can see much higher localized rates during active fighting periods (e.g., up to 30 per 100,000). The U.S. has about 393 million civilian-owned firearms,

Comparison of Murders and Gun Confiscations: USA, Ukraine, and the Middle East (2010-2024):
United States has fluctuated over the years. Here are some key statistics:

2010: Approximately 4.8 murders per 100,000 people.
2015: Approximately 4.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2020: A significant increase to about 6.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2021: Continued high rates at approximately 6.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2022: Slight decrease to about 6.7 murders per 100,000 people.
2023: Estimated around 6.5 murders per 100,000 people.

Total Murders (2010-2023) = (Population * Murder Rate) for each year
Calculating this gives us an approximate total of around 200,000 murders over this period.

Ukraine has faced significant challenges due to political instability and conflict since 2014. The murder rate has varied but generally remains lower than that of the USA:

2010: Approximately 8.5 murders per 100,000 people.
2015: Increased due to conflict; approximately 12.2 murders per 100,000 people.
2020: Decreased slightly to about 7.9 murders per 100,000 people.
2022: Due to ongoing conflict with Russia, estimates suggest around a higher rate of approximately 10.5 murders per 100,000 people.

Countries like Syria have seen extremely high murder rates due to civil war (estimates vary widely).
Other countries such as Israel have much lower rates (around ~2 per 100,000).
For broader estimates across several countries including Iraq and Yemen during conflicts:
Average murder rate might range from about ~10 to ~15 per 100,000 depending on specific country conditions.
Assuming an average population across several Middle Eastern nations (~400 million): Using a conservative estimate of an average murder rate of ~10/100k: Total Murders = Population Murder Rate = ~400 million (10/100k) = approximately 400,000 murders over this period.

Summary Comparison
Region   Total Murders (Approx.)   Total Guns Confiscated (Approx.)
USA   ~200,000   ~1 million
Ukraine   ~30,000   ~50,000
Middle East   ~400,000   Millions (exact numbers unclear)

The USA has a significantly higher number of total murders compared to Ukraine but lower than some estimates for the entire Middle East region.

Let's look:

The United States has one of the highest rates of gun ownership globally:

As of late 2020, estimates suggest there were about 393 million civilian-owned firearms.
This results in an extraordinary gun ownership rate:

Gun ownership per capita = registered guns/population =
393
million
330
million

119%
, indicating that there are more guns than people.

Total estimated murders from Ukraine (2014–2024): approximately 17,242 murders.
Total estimated murders from USA (2000–2020): approximately 36,600 murders.
Estimated registered firearms:
Ukraine: about 1 million guns
USA: about 393 million guns


Trump vs Biden:
Based on available data:

The highest recorded annual murder totals occurred during Biden’s early presidency (specifically in 2021).
Thus we can conclude:

Biden’s administration has seen higher annual murder totals compared to Trump’s administration based on available statistics from their respective terms up until now.

The situation by the numbers in usa is bad and it's numbers of peacful situation country we not even talking about anything about war in usa lol.
What kind of world we really live this show's why gun business in usa is the one of best business i would't realise this but If i did run the data and checking all the info i see it's grazy like really grazy.
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