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Jay C4/24/2019 8:22:10 am PDT

re: #175 KGxvi

About two weeks ago there was an incident involving US and Mexican troops:

The tweet comes after an incident on April 13 in which two active-duty U.S. soldiers involved in the Defense Department’s mission to provide camera surveillance at the border were briefly detained and disarmed on U.S. soil, U.S. military officials said.

Navy Capt. Pamela Kunze, a U.S. military spokeswoman, said in an email that five to six Mexican military members approached and questioned the U.S. soldiers, who were conducting border support operations near Clint, Tex., in an unmarked vehicle owned by Customs and Border Protection.

“An inquiry by CBP and DOD revealed that the Mexican military members mistakenly believed the U.S. Army soldiers were south of the border with Mexico,” Kunze wrote. “However, the U.S. soldiers were appropriately in U.S. territory. Though they were south of the border fence, U.S. soldiers remained in U.S. territory, north of the actual border.”

So IOW, what has to be a fairly routine (or at the least, not unusual or unheard-of) “confrontation” on the poorly-demarcated border, which was resolved (AFACBD) without incident. Yet our Cretin-in-Chief tweets about it like it was a replay of the Battle of Columbus. With no clarification, still less pushback, and even less accuracy.

Moron.