Biden sanctions Texas, Texas threatens civil war, 25 states stand in line, Trump is ready to liquidate Biden!
The internal turmoil in the United States has arisen sharply, and the confrontation between Biden and the governor of Texas has attracted national attention. This contest has long been not only a political struggle, but also a crisis involving *** and internal stability. Texas is at odds with the federal ** over border migration, and while 25 states stand in support of Texas, Trump waits for the moment to liquidate Biden. Faced with this situation, we must think deeply about why such a confrontation is happening, and how should we deal with it?
First, the Texas governor openly mentioned the possibility of a "civil war", hinting at the seriousness of the internal contradictions. Biden's decision to dismantle the barbed wire fence at the Texas border provoked a strong backlash in Texas. The fundamental problem here is the issue of border migration. For a long time, a large number of immigrants eager for the "American dream" have tried to cross the U.S.-Mexico border into the United States, which has brought great challenges and pressures to Texas. However, the federal state has taken a lenient approach to this, treating these immigrants as future workers and potential voters, leading Texas to feel indifferent to its governance issues.
In an effort to save itself, Texas signed a bill last year giving local law enforcement the power to arrest and deport illegal immigrants. This action caused displeasure in Biden** and eventually led federal law enforcement agencies to go to dismantle the barbed wire. This escalation of confrontation has sparked a joint support from 25 Republican states, and even Trump has spoken out in support of Texas' approach. This series of events pushed the United States to the brink of an internal rift, making a "civil war" a reality.
In the face of this situation, Texas was resolute in its resistance. Not only did the National Guard mobilize to build and reinforce barbed wire, but it also demonstrated Texas' determination to uphold its constitutional right to self-defense by limiting the federal patrol's range of movement. And the collective statement of the 25 Republican states has expanded the scale of the confrontation and formed a collective ** against the federation. Trump's praise and sarcasm of Biden have fueled this political powder keg.
However, Biden**'s response was extremely tough, directly freezing Texas' LNG exports, a measure that is considered to be an economic sanction against Texas, comparable to a real civil war in history. In this serious confrontational situation, Texas did not back down in the slightest, and the lieutenant governor warned Biden in an interview to "don't mess with Texas", emphasizing that Texas is only exercising its constitutional rights in defending its borders. The answer is clear: Texas will not compromise or compromise on this issue.
Against this background, 25 Republican states and Trump are preparing for confrontation, and the whole of America seems to be on the brink of **. This civil unrest, if not handled properly, could be the beginning of a second civil war in American history. The future will depend on Biden's handling of the situation, and whether they can find a compromise balance at the political, economic and social levels to prevent the country from falling deeper into crisis. The future of the United States is worrying, and we can only wait and see how Biden responds to this internal crisis and the far-reaching impact of this crisis on the United States.