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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,730 posts)
Sat Apr 20, 2019, 01:37 PM Apr 2019

Mexican troops drew weapons on American soldiers on US side of the border

Mexican troops questioned two U.S. soldiers along the two countries' border earlier this month. The American soldiers were on the U.S. side of the border conducting a routine surveillance operation, defense officials say.

Military officials from the U.S. Northern Command said that "five to six Mexican military personnel questioned two U.S. Army soldiers who were conducting border support operations."

The soldiers were in an unmarked Customs and Border Protection vehicle near the southwest border in the vicinity of Clint, Texas.

Officials confirmed that the Mexican troops were armed with what seemed to be assault riffles. They drew their weapons when they saw the two U.S. soldiers and ordered the U.S. troops to return their weapons to a military vehicle. According to officials, the two Americans obliged "in an attempt to de-escalate a potential volatile situation."

"Throughout the incident, the U.S. soldiers followed all established procedures and protocols," Northern Command said in a statement.

While the two U.S. troops were on the south side of the security perimeter, officials say that they were still north of the Rio Grande and thus were firmly inside American territory. After the incident, military and Department of Homeland Security officials sent an inquiry to the Mexican government demanding an explanation.

"An inquiry by CBP and DOD revealed that the Mexican military members believed that the US Army soldiers were south of the border," said Northern Command, referring to Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Defense.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/mexican-troops-drew-weapons-on-american-soldiers-on-us-side-of-the-border/ar-BBW85EB?li=BBnbcA1

I hope they get a better determination of what is what along the border. I'm sure Trump would love nothing more than a shooting incident.

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Mexican troops drew weapons on American soldiers on US side of the border (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2019 OP
It's a common problem. Igel Apr 2019 #1
why are us soldiers in non-military vehicles, unmarked or not? nt msongs Apr 2019 #2
Not nearly as important a question as Jake Stern Apr 2019 #4
I can understand the response abqtommy Apr 2019 #3

Igel

(35,272 posts)
1. It's a common problem.
Sat Apr 20, 2019, 02:07 PM
Apr 2019

Israelis and Lebanese have a recurring problem with the assumption that the fence demarcates the border, when, in fact, the border is placed inside the fence-builder's territory precisely because it's necessary to be on the "outside" to repair, maintain, and inspect the fence.

By the time you're close enough to be able to mark the fence with graffiti, you've already crossed the border.

Jake Stern

(3,145 posts)
4. Not nearly as important a question as
Tue Apr 23, 2019, 07:48 PM
Apr 2019

Why were Mexican forces on our side of the boundary under arms?

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
3. I can understand the response
Sat Apr 20, 2019, 03:35 PM
Apr 2019

of the Mexican Military given that cross-border murder by US personnel has already occurred. Be careful since the shit-pot you stir may be your own!

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