Military use like in war? Trump provokes Chicago

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Lerato Khumalo

Democrats defend themselves

Military use like in war? Trump provokes Chicago

Updated on 07.09.2025 – 02:55 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

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Trump demonstrates his power – and in Chicago the mood cooks. (Source: Carolyn Kaster/AP/dpa/dpa pictures)

The US President and Democrats in the state of Illinois argue about a possible military operation in the metropolis of Chicago. The president continues to pour oil into the fire – the answer comes promptly.

With an allusion to a possible military operation in Chicago, US President Donald Trump raised the mayor and the governor of the surrounding state of Illinois. He spread a graphic created with artificial intelligence, which shows the skyline of the democratically ruled city of millions and reminds of the war film “Apocalypse Now” in the design and choice of words. There it says: Chicago can find out why the US Department of Defense was renamed the Ministry of War.

Trump’s martial post on the Truth Social platform was given the words “I love the smell of deportations in the morning” – an allusion to the well -known film quote “I love the smell of Napalm in the morning.” As so often at Trump, it initially remained unclear whether the content of the graphic is really to be understood as a serious threat or as a PR campaign.

The President had previously announced that it would massively intervene against allegedly excessive crime in Chicago. In the capital Washington, referred to by him as a “rat hole”, he had activated the national guard weeks ago with the same reason and put the local police under federal control. Trump did not say exactly what he is planning in Chicago, how far these plans have been involved, whether he wants to mobilize the national guard again or when such a commitment could begin.

Politicians in Illinois took Trump’s allusion seriously. Illinois “Democratic Governor JB Pritzker wrote on X:” The President of the United States threatens to explain the war to an American city. This is not a joke. It’s not normal. “And further:” Donald Trump is not a strong man, he is scared. Illinois cannot be intimidated by a would-be dictator. “

Chicago’s mayor Brandon Johnson, also a democrat, called the republican threats unworthy for a president. “The reality is that he wants to occupy our city and break our constitution,” wrote Johnson on X. “We have to defend our democracy from this authoritarianism by protecting each other and protecting Chicago from Donald Trump.”