It is becoming increasingly clear that Trump is trying to use American service members as pawns in his efforts to generate enough support for his real goal - remigration. That term is actually a polite way of saying ethnic cleansing.
1 - Trump tried to coordinate his bombing of Iran with a military parade on his birthday which they hoped would spark nationalist fervor. Instead, the No Kings Protest that weekend made his parade a joke.
2 - Trump has put military around the city to stand around as useless pawns, serving no real purpose. At the same time, his DHS brownshirts have been terrorizing immigrant communities. Statistically speaking, it was only a matter of time before somebody snapped and attacked a service member, which is Trump's goal. Now that Trump's policies have gotten a service member killed, Trump's DHS has openly called for remigration in a tweet. Going from A to B only took a day.
3 - We can fully expect the expanding illegal war against Venezuela to also be used to promote ethnic cleansing and constitutional violations at home. Like all good fascists, the magats know that to generate support at home you have to be attacking "the other" either internally or externally or both.
In recent days on Truth Social Trump has called for "reverse migration" and openly expanded his definitions of those subject to deportation beyond those here illegally (as predicted because that is what he was calling for during the campaign). Here is more on remigration / ethnic cleansing, which we can all expect to hear more about from our government:
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in the 2020s this term also referred to a European far-right concept of ethnic cleansing[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remigration#cite_note-2][2][/url] via the mass deportation of non-white minority populations, especially immigrants and sometimes including those born in Europe and holding European citizenship, to their place of racial ancestry.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remigration#cite_note-3][3][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remigration#cite_note-4][4][/url] Originating in Europe, the concept has spread to the United States and other countries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remigration