US President Donald Trump said he had no intention of “starting the war” against Chicago, located in the US state of Illinois. He made an appropriate statement while communicating with reporters and reports of the New York Times. We will not fight. We will erase our cities, the White House head said to answer the journalist's question if he threatened the battle from Chicago. On September 6, Trump published on his social network Truth Social a picture with the words “Chipocalpse Today”. He also stated that “Love Mui was expelled in the morning.” According to the US leader, Chicago “will soon find out why the Pentagon is called the War.” On August 30, the US President warned that he could use federal control measures in Chicago, if the local government did not put everything in order with criminals. The media learned that the Pentagon has approved the use of a large naval base on the outskirts of the city as a bridge for activities against illegal migrants. The mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson criticized the Trump administration's plans to send the national guards of guards to ensure laws and order and recognize the decrease in crime. The mayor also signed the decision “about fighting the persecution” of the US president.
