Recently, the news that Texas in the United States has entered a state of war has attracted widespread attention. However, after in-depth investigation and expert analysis, we found that this claim is more of a misleading.
First, we need to understand the main contradiction between Texas and the federal government. In order to solve the problem of illegal immigration, Texas** built a barbed wire fence along the U.S.-Mexico border and sent a National Guard to stop illegal immigrants from entering the country. This action was opposed by the Federation**. The U.S. Supreme Court granted Biden**'s request to temporarily allow the U.S. Border Patrol to dismantle part of the barbed wire fence set up along the Texas border.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he declared Texas facing "invasion" under Article 10(1)(3) of the Constitution in order to invoke Texas' constitutional rights to defend and protect itself. However, this statement does not mean that Texas will "go to war" with the US federal **, but rather on the issue of illegal border crossings. Despite a joint statement of support for Texas by 25 Republican governors, there is no credible evidence that the Texas National Guard has clashed with U.S. forces.
Experts point out that the current contradiction between Texas and the federal ** is more of a political game than a real military conflict. The problem may be exacerbated further as the United States approaches, but it is far from the level of a civil war.
In addition, we should also pay attention to similar events in the history of the United States. In the history of the United States, contradictions between states and federal** are not uncommon. In most cases, however, these contradictions can eventually be resolved through legal and political means. Therefore, we have reason to believe that the contradiction between Texas and the federal ** will also be properly resolved.
To sum up, the claim that Texas is in a state of war is more misleading. In fact, the current situation is more like a political game between Texas and the Federation** than a real military conflict. After learning the truth, we should remain calm and avoid being misled by false information. At the same time, we hope that all parties can jointly resolve this issue and maintain the stability and development of the United States through dialogue and cooperation.