And that is an invasion.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Good! And Now we have a part of the Free State of Texas not controlled by the federal government.
Texas can use Fenton Island as an independent base from which thay can control their border and the cartels.
Excellent strategy.
“Texas can use Fenton Island as an independent base from which thay can control their border and the cartels.”
Firstly, Fenton Island is in the northeast, near New Jersey. It’s Fronton Island in the Rio Grande.
“For decades, neither the U.S. nor Mexico claimed Fronton Island as their own and that ambiguity provided the cartels – specifically the Gulf Cartel and Cartel del Noreste (CDN) – with an opportunity.”
What you’re talking about here is annexation. Annexation usually involves the threat or use of force, which is what happened here, as the annexing State usually occupies the territory in question in order to assert its sovereignty over it. Annexation amounts to an act of aggression, forbidden by international law. Annexation or acquisition of territory by use of force or threat, is categorically prohibited under international law. It constitutes an act of aggression, a crime that falls under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, and poses a threat to international peace and security.
A much greater problem is that the feds saw it and let it happen without a single peep.
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