Core Points - President Trump has suggested the possibility of deploying National Guard troops to Chicago, claiming the city is a "killing field" that needs assistance [1][3] - Illinois Governor Pritzker has firmly opposed the military deployment, stating that Chicago neither welcomes nor needs federal intervention [1][3] - The Department of Defense has been reportedly planning a military deployment to Chicago to assist in crime management, potentially sending thousands of National Guard members as early as September [3] Group 1 - Trump indicated that the National Guard could be deployed to any location within 24 hours, emphasizing the urgency of the situation in Chicago [1] - Pritzker has expressed readiness to resist the military deployment through peaceful means and has indicated a willingness to challenge the Trump administration in court [3] - Trump has previously deployed National Guard troops to other cities without state approval, which has sparked significant backlash from the public and Democratic leaders [3] Group 2 - Trump claimed that since the deployment of National Guard troops, Washington D.C. has become one of the safest places in the world, suggesting a similar approach for other cities [3] - The potential expansion of military deployment to other Democratic-led cities like Baltimore and Chicago has been threatened by Trump [3]
特朗普:考虑派兵“杀戮战场”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-08-26 15:34