Yes, Mexico could. Such conflict however, would be of very little of value to Mexico, as all Central America combined has a GDP of just US$ 313.44 billion, or approximately 17.5% of Mexico's GDP of US$ 1,788 billion. Not to mention the terrible expenses in terms of materials and manpower that would be lost during such conflict, as it would quickly escalate into a guerrilla war.
Putting nuclear weapons aside, it is as impractical as if the United States tried to invade Russia to acquire its territory. Just for you to ponder, see what happened when the most powerful nation in the world invaded a couple of countries -- Iraq and Afghanistan -- with a combined GDP of only US$276.79 billion, or a mere 1.7% of the United States' GDP.
Yes
Mexico
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Central America borders South America and Mexico.
Central Mexico: AztecsSouthern Mexico and Central America: MayansSouth America (Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia): Incas
Mexico. Mexico is larger than any country in Central America.
Because Mexico and Central America were once colonies of Spain.
That is a generally accepted defenition. (yarow12) Although, Mexico is a part of Central America.
Mexico is mostly in Central America.
Geographically, the Sierra Madre mountain range crisscrosses both Mexico and Central America.
There are seven countries between Mexico and Colombia (actually, Mexico BORDERS Central America):GuatemalaBelizeHondurasNicaraguaEl SalvadorCosta RicaPanama
the Caribbean, south America and middle America
Federal Republic of Central America.