A war in Mexico would be under the command of the military chief of staff of Mexico with the President as Commander in Chief. The military process in Mexico is quite similar to the system in the US.
A war in Mexico, Central America, or South America would be under the control of the US Southern Command.
A provocation to start a war, as Mexico had already warned the US that annexation would mean war (it did; and Mexico lost).
annex mexico
if mexico invaded america, and if the central powers were victorious, then Mexico would receive as payment the land that the usa stole by war in 1846 under President Polk.
A war in Mexico would be under the command of the military chief of staff of Mexico with the President as Commander in Chief. The military process in Mexico is quite similar to the system in the US.
Presumably the government of Mexico. That in absentia, whomever is attacking and whomever is defending (hopefully any allies Mexico might have).
A war in Mexico, Central America, or South America would be under the control of the US Southern Command.
Well the most famous war with Mexico was to get the land of what is now Texas. So if we didn't have that war with Mexico there would be no Texas.
1848. US troops under General "Blackjack" Pershing chased Poncho Villa into Mexico in 1916, but that was not a war "with" or "against" Mexico.
Mexico lost much of its territory. Taxes were lowered which were high under the Mexican government.
A provocation to start a war, as Mexico had already warned the US that annexation would mean war (it did; and Mexico lost).
annex mexico
if mexico invaded america, and if the central powers were victorious, then Mexico would receive as payment the land that the usa stole by war in 1846 under President Polk.
The U.S knew if it wanted to make Texas a state Mexico would start a war.
Mexico would destroy Chile with overwhelming force. Mexico's military strength and experience is not in comparison with Chile. Not to mention that if Chile brought the war close to our borders, the US Navy would annihilate them.
It would fit under "War and Military History."