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As much as Brazil or Mexico could intervene to change the US Government if its policies don't fit their schemes (i.e: a resounding NO).
Mexico and Germany
Faulty intelligence reports stating that Germany was supplying Mexico with weapons to attack the US (see Invasion of Veracruz).Pancho Villa's attack on Columbus, New Mexico (see Punitive Expedition).
To force Mexico to cede California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of present-day Colorado, Utah, Oklahoma and Wyoming.
Mexico's constitutional liberty was in jeopardy.
The United States intervened in the Vietnam War because we were afraid that the Vietnamese would become influenced with the tyranny of communism.
The Platt Amendment declared U.S. intentions to intervene in Cuba.
Three factors that caused United States forces to intervene in Latin American governmentsGermany threatened to invadeMexicans revolted against their governmentPancho Villa fled to Mexico
intervene to preserve their independence intervene to maintain government write their constitution
If you mean by sending troops into Mexico, no. The United States hasn't intervened militarily in Mexico since the Pershing Punitive Expedition in 1917.
It was busy with its own American Civil War (1861-1865).
what was one of the reason why the us has been so reluctant to intervene in world war 2