Texas declares a state of war ? The truth is revealed

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-03

Recently, there have been claims on the Chinese network that Texas is at war. However, based on fact-checking, these claims are misleading. First, there is no credible evidence to support the claims of a confrontation between the U.S. military and the Texas National Guard. While there were reports that the governor of Texas had announced that he had been "invaded," the statement did not say that Texas would go to war with the U.S. federal **.

Governor Abbott's statement mentioned that Texas is defending and protecting itself in accordance with its constitutional rights, with the goal of securing its borders, not going to war with the U.S. federal **. Second, there is no credible evidence for the claim that 25 states sent the National Guard to support Texas. While there are reports that 25 Republican governors have declared support for Texas, there is no evidence that these states sent the National Guard.

In addition, it is also misleading to have a display of the transport site. A reverse search reveals that these ** are official tweets from the Kansas National Guard. These ** show soldiers transporting tanks and combat vehicles to Texas, and have nothing to do with the recent conflict between Texas and Biden**. In summary, the claim that Texas is in a state of war is misleading.

There is no credible evidence to support a standoff between Texas and the U.S. military, or for other states to send National Guard troops to support Texas. Recently, reports about the U.S. military and the Texas National Guard have been circulating on social **. Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that he would send a National Guard to the border and said that Texas would create a "border police force" on its own, the report said.

In addition, the report also said that 25 other Republican states in the United States will also send the National Guard to support Texas. However, according to reports from the Yangcheng Evening News and The Paper, these news have not been confirmed. After Abbott's statement, 25 Republican governors issued a joint statement expressing their support for Abbott. However, the joint statement did not mention that the states would send the National Guard to support Texas.

As a result, there is currently no evidence that U.S. troops and the Texas National Guard are at war with each other, and there is no evidence that the other 25 states are sending the National Guard to support Texas.

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