The current Biden **, internal and external troubles continue, within 48 hours, there are US troops at home and abroad, when US troops abroad are attacked and killed, the former US ** Trump added fuel to the fire, calling it a terrible day. When the rhetoric of the "civil war" between the United States **Federal** and Texas swept the international community, there were gunshots in Texas again, and a US soldier died, what happened? How difficult is the situation facing Biden in the United States? Will there be a "civil war" in the United States?
On the 28th, a drone attacked the US military base in the Middle East, and the attack caused a relatively serious ** to the US military, with 3 US soldiers killed and at least 25 US troops injured. However, the U.S. side believes that there are still "dark wounds" in the U.S. military, and more than 34 U.S. troops have been assessed for traumatic brain injury, and more are expected to be injured.
This incident shook the international community, because this is the first time since the outbreak of the current round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict that there has been a US military death, and it is such a big incident, and the US military is very likely to launch retaliatory actions to further aggravate the dangerous and chaotic situation in the Middle East. Former U.S. Trump called it "a terrible day for America." He also took the opportunity to lash out at Biden, posting on social ** that "this is another terrible and tragic consequence of Joe Biden's weakness and surrender."
After investigation, the United States believes that it was armed groups in Syria and Iraq that carried out the attacks on US military bases, and the United States believes that the master behind this armed group is Iran. Despite Iran's denials, the United States believes Iran is the culprit. United States** Biden said that he would launch retaliatory actions in the American way and would continue to fight "terrorism". What does the "American way" mean? Obviously, it is natural to launch an armed retaliation, and according to the consistent practice of the US military in the Middle East, that is, to directly launch air strikes, indiscriminate bombardment, and civilian bombing. To continue to fight "terrorism" is to imply that Iran is the "terrorist state". However, Iran only supported "terrorism" behind the scenes, and did not directly attack the US military, so the US military also had some scruples and did not dare to directly attack Iran, and it is estimated that it will take other means, such as the sanctions that the United States loves most.
The U.S. military in the Middle East has just been attacked and killed, less than 48 hours ago, a military base in the United States also had an incident, and an incident broke out outside the Fort Carvazos military base in central Texas, two soldiers shot each other after an argument, killing one and injuring the other and sending him to the hospital.
Although the cause of this ** incident was because of a verbal altercation between two soldiers, it still attracted widespread attention. Because Texas is on the cusp of the storm, caught in the whirlpool of partisan disputes over immigration, and even in the border area, there is an armed confrontation between the Texas National Guard and federal forces, Biden is very worried about the outbreak of the United States and the "Civil War".
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick recently warned Biden to "don't mess with Texas," asking whether the confrontation between the two sides would trigger a "civil war" in the United States. Because both Texas and the Federal** have armies. The lieutenant governor said that the action is constitutional, and we have the right to defend the citizens and defend the country. I just don't know if the "defending the country" in the mouth of the lieutenant governor refers to the United States or Texas?
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