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Tyler Robinson’s Steam username was "Donald Trump", because who doesn't want to invade Venezuela [1]

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Date: 2025-09-20

The usual Trumpian noise about Bagram airbase is more likely meant to amplify the military posturing of the White House in support of Epstein distractions.

The tradeoff in trying to secure Bagram airbase is against reminding the public of Trump’s original surrender to the Taliban in 2019.

Trump stated he ordered another strike on a “narco-terrorist” boat in the Caribbean.

However, it does accent the more likely third attempt to change the Venezuelan government by non-judicial means.

📎 How to read it (1–10 scales)

Right = more likely, Up = higher strategic consequence (costs, escalation, instability).

Top-right (watch-list):

Covert SOF / Proxy Support (7,6): Most plausible non-overt path; risks cross-border blowback and irregular conflict.

Limited Air / Precision Strikes (5,7): Possible if “red lines” are crossed; higher escalation/PR risks.

Top-left (low-prob, high-impact):

Full Land Invasion / Occupation (2,9): Least likely, but would trigger the longest, most expensive commitment (Iraq/Afghanistan risk).

Middle band:

Maritime Interdiction / Blockade (4,6): Coercive pressure; legal/political friction and humanitarian costs.

Regional Quarantine + Humanitarian Corridors (5,5): Stabilization optics; still invites proxy contestation.

Bottom-right (likely but contained impact):

Cyber Ops + Financial Warfare (8,4): Ongoing/expandable; effects accumulate but rarely decisive alone.

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The Groypers are led by 27-year-old commentator Nick Fuentes, a holocaust-denying white supremacist who claims the Republican party is ‘run by Jews, atheists and homosexuals’. Stunts included trolling Kirk at a number of his Turning Point USA events, accusing him of being a fake ‘anti-white’ conservative due to his support for Israel. Rumours spread by unverified social media accounts suggest there are links between Groypers and suspected shooter Tyler Robinson. Most are unsubstantiated or based on highly subjective interpretations of things Robinson posted on social media. Fuentes has disputed any links to Tyler Robinson or any responsibility for the murder of Kirk, who was shot while visiting Utah Valley University on Wednesday. He said: ‘My followers and I are currently being framed for the murder of Charlie Kirk by the mainstream media based on literally zero evidence.

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