A soldier with the Texas National Guard allegedly fired a gun near the U.S.-Mexico border, hitting a 22-year-old man across the border in Mexico.

Mexican authorities and an advocate for human rights say the bullet crossed the border from El Paso on Saturday near the Bridge of the Americas.

It then struck the man in the leg in Ciudad Juarez.

According to the Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR), that man was not attempting to cross the border, but practicing sports with a group.

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    An act of war is only such if the other side recognises it as such.

    So if Mexico decide to see this has an isolated incident that can sorted out with some phone calls and hand wringing then it ‘quite literally’ isn’t.

    And of course that’s what going to happen. To the point where it’s not even worth mentioning that war will happen. In short, a rediculous comment.

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      No…”An action that would justify the initiation of hostilities against the perpetrator”

      Mexico could use this event to justify war against the US. As you say, they will not — but they could if they wanted.

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          Could you imagine the actual amount of ass kicking Mexico would receive of they declared war on the US?

          Well, probably not. The US might just fortify its border with troops and material and try to talk them down. All while blasting anything that comes across the border.

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        America went to war with Mexico when Mexico tried to enforce its border at the Nueces River which is north of the Rio grande. The US recognized the Rio grande (the current border). It started the Mexican-American war

        Border incidents are always tense. Especially when the governor of said state, along with current presidential candidates, are calling for militarization of the border to protect from “invasion”.

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          Surely you see the difference there though. An official position versus an individual with no authority committing a crime. It’s only an act of war to the most sensationalist.

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            Yeah I wasn’t trying to equate them. Just showing that border incidents can escalate quickly and that it has already happened between these two.