Empires seem to deploy their powers to the maximum, desisting only when they no longer have the wherewithal. We may soon be reminded that it was American decline that put Mr. Trump in a position to set American foreign policy in the first place.
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Tim Pool is doing apologetics for this move. Even Tucker is relatively mild on this, with a vaguely reprimanding Christian spiel about might doesn't make right but 'at least Trump is being honest! whatever happened now, it's done - I hope you guys know what you're doing!', and also just hosted Cernovich who is wholly supportive of kidnapping Maduro. Fuentes is full on Trump cheerleader now in his new flavour of the week. The assertion that several of the names you listed were not as critical of Biden as they are of the right is untrue, to put it mildly, except for Fuentes who is the most obvious fed. To the extent that ecelebs are relevant at all, you've ignored the weirdest glaring behaviour of some.
You sound like you're inside a fake online matrix and are a bit too terminally online yourself. If you like talking heads try the latest Clint Russell/Liberty Lockdown video, where he accurately points out the hypocrisy of practically everyone.
Tucker asking if Trump wanted Maduro gone because he wouldn't allow gay marriage in Venezuela was not relatively mild: it was head-bashingly stupid.
It was just another way of warning that globohomo will come to US-controlled Venezuela, which is an objective fact.
And calling the drug-trafficking gun-banning communist "one of the only conservative governments in the western hemisphere?"
He's a boomer fighting to deprogram himself from a lifetime of red/blue tribalism and still uses 'conservative' lazily when he doesn't have another adjective. It's meaningless. He described the UK's George Galloway (a stereotypical oldie-socialist) as 'conservative'.