You should note that when international politics and diplomacy are involved, there are no real friends but different countries with common or diverging interests that more often than not, end up in 'friendly rivalries', contempt or even outright war.
The US does not have the right to get involved in the affairs of any other nation, but diplomacy and national interests usually end up like that: bigger powers often meddle on the internal affairs of less powerful nations, to the extreme of bullying and even invading them. Even now, the US is actively involved in the internal affairs of several developing nations, including Mexico, Colombia and Nicaragua; it is just that nowadays the media has paid more attention to the Middle East and China.
No. It just meant people killed or oppressed to benefit a few rich men.
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NO. Nicaragua and Mexico are two distinct countries.
Mexico is the largest country out of Mexico, Belize, and Nicaragua.
Canada, United States of America, Mexico, Guatamala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Columbia, and I'm not sure about Argentina/Chile.
In the 1890s, the United States Navy were involved in Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Nicaragua, Columbia and Cuba. From 1900 until 1940, the Navy was in Columbia, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Mexico, Cuba, and Guatemala. The main reason for the navy's presence was to protect American interests.
I guess you mean Nicaragua. No it is not: Nicaragua is an independent country that split up from Mexico on 1823.
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No, You're Mexican If You're From Mexico and Nicaraguan If You're From Nicaragua.
Havana, Cuba is further east than Mexico City, Mexico and Managua, Nicaragua.
Every country in the world except Belize, Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and parts of Mexico and Columbia.
Definitely Nicaragua, by any interpretation.
Countries with both a coastline on the Pacific and Carribean include Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, and Columbia. Give of these make up Central America. Mexico, however, is part of North America. Columbia is part of South America.