The situation in Texas, USA, has already attracted global attention.
Biden believes that the U.S. Supreme Court's decision gives them a "sword of justice" to take coercive measures against the situation on the Texas border, however, Texas has not budged an inch on this issue, so that an armed standoff broke out between the two sides.
This cannot help but be reminiscent of the "Texas Independence" and the "American Civil War".
This is also the thing that the outside world is most concerned about - will the United States fight with itself? Will Texas choose to break away from the United States by force?
The statement of the lieutenant governor of Texas seems to give an answer.
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick).
"Is it going to turn into a civil war now? ”
According to the global network, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick warned Biden in an interview with Fox News.
Patrick said that Texas does not want to clash with Biden because Texas is facing an army, well-equipped and well-coordinated, but he warned Biden not to mess with Texas, Texas is just doing its job, "Let's do our job." ”
The moderator then asked, could this turn into a civil war? Texas is fighting against the Federation, and both sides have guns.
Patrick nodded meaningfully before answering the question.
This nodding motion is very intriguing, is he habitually nodding his head to indicate that he heard the host's question clearly? Or do you use a nod to answer the moderator's questions?
If it's the latter, it means that Patrick thinks it will turn into a civil war.
And Patrick also had an ambiguous attitude when answering this question, saying that Texas believes that Texas is constitutionally right, that they have the right to defend their citizens, that they have the right to defend the country, and that "we're just doing our job." ”
Patrick did not explicitly state that there would be no civil war, but re-emphasized that "we are just doing our own job", indicating that the possibility of civil war cannot yet be ruled out.
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They are all good actors
These vague body movements, as well as inarticulate statements, are actually a kind of performance.
It is to let the opponent and the spectator interpret it themselves, with the aim of making things bigger.
On this matter, the Republicans behaved very high-profile, and the high-level personnel on the Texas side kept speaking out, and many Republican-controlled states also sent armored vehicles to support Texas.
Former Trump in the United States has repeatedly hyped up this matter, triggering 25 Republican governors to jointly criticize Biden.
On the contrary, Biden's side was very low-key, did not take any coercive action, and did not even respond decently.
So this is a play, now the Republican Party is the protagonist, and Biden can't play it anymore, because he didn't expect Texas to be so strong, and if coercive measures are taken, the consequences will be unimaginable.
U.S. border).It's not about the civil war yet
As for whether there will be a civil war, the answer is very simple, and it has not yet reached the point where it is inevitable.
Because now politicians of both parties can still reap huge benefits, and if a civil war breaks out, their own interests will be gone.
To put it bluntly, everyone eats the bowl of rice in the United States, and if the United States is gone, the rice bowl will be gone.
Noisy and noisy, noisy and noisy, you can't fight.
This is also a feature of the first year in the United States, and politicians will take every opportunity to perform in their favor in order to win the support of voters.
This kind of thing cannot be a civil war, because this is not an irreconcilable contradiction, and the two parties take turns to sit in the bank, and everyone is vying for the power to hold the White House for the next four years, and the losing side will wait for another four years at mostBut if a civil war is ignited, the good old days of living by lying and deceiving will come to an abrupt end.