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President Trump, who claims to prevent war between other countries, is going to land the army in the US capital Washington DC. We are saying this because Trump has given such a shocking order, which has increased tension in Democratic-led cities.
According to the order given by Trump, under this new policy starting from Sunday night, soldiers will now carry M-17 pistols or M-4 rifles with them. After this decision, it seems that Trump is preparing to impose martial law in America.
According to the information given by the US Department of Defense regarding this decision, how many soldiers will carry weapons will be decided on the basis of the mission. Let us tell you that for some time now, National Guard soldiers have been seen patrolling the streets of the capital Washington DC.
Trump declared a crime emergency
The decision to deploy the National Guard came after Trump declared a crime emergency in the area. According to reports, on Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an order allowing soldiers to carry weapons.
Trump increasing military deployment in Democratic-led cities
According to the report, apart from Washington, Trump has also indicated increasing military deployment in Democratic-led cities like Chicago and Baltimore in Maryland. Due to this, the National Guard’s Joint Task Force (DC) has made it clear that the soldiers will use force only as a ‘last resort’, that too when there is a threat to life.
On Sunday, South Carolina National Guard soldiers were seen with pistols outside Union Station, which has highlighted the seriousness of this decision, which seems to be increasing tension further.
Maryland Governor criticizes Trump
Let us tell you that recently Maryland Governor Wes Moore invited Trump for a ‘security tour’ in Baltimore. The purpose of this invitation was to discuss the issue of crime and homelessness with Trump. But in return Trump replied that he could send the army there. After this statement, Governor Moore has criticized Trump’s unprecedented use of presidential powers. On the other hand, Trump is defending his decision and calling it a necessary step against crime.