Mike Belcher commented on recent international and domestic events in a series of posts on September 25, 2025. His tweets addressed alleged foreign involvement in U.S. affairs, questioned the legitimacy of certain actions, and speculated about internal military developments.
In his first post at 16:08 UTC, Belcher wrote, “Well, it sounds like Russia, through it’s proxy Cuba, had a hand in a stateside assassination of a leading political figure, so I think this goes both ways.”
Two minutes later, he continued with another statement: “And, no, there’s no way to frame this as legitimate. The only reason to do this in even the best case is to directly interfere in law enforcement operations, which is criminal.”
Later that day at 18:11 UTC, Belcher addressed speculation about possible war-related developments within the military: “Lot’s of big war speculations, but I’m sincerely hoping this is a trimming-the-fat situation targeting incompetent and, worse, Leftist infiltrators in the officer corps.”
Allegations regarding foreign interference and targeted assassinations have been topics of concern for U.S. national security agencies for decades. Claims involving Russian influence or covert operations through allied nations such as Cuba have periodically surfaced in public discourse and official investigations. In addition to concerns over external threats, discussions about ideological divisions within the military have also appeared during periods of heightened political tension.

