You would be drafted by the country you are living in. Even if you aren't, you would have a hard time, as for the duration of hostilities, both countries would round-up all enemy countries' nationals to prevent sabotage, spying or terrorism.
That precisely happened to Japanese-Americans who lived in the US during WWII: 110,000 of them were forcefully sent to 'internment camps' for the duration of the war (See Executive Order 9066).
It would depend on the specific laws of each country. Generally, dual citizens may be required to fulfill military service obligations in one country while being exempt in the other. However, in the scenario of both countries requesting military service simultaneously, it would likely be a complex legal situation that would need to be addressed through diplomatic channels.
The political effects of the Texas Revolution included Texas gaining independence from Mexico, forming the Republic of Texas, and ultimately joining the United States as the 28th state. It also heightened tensions between the US and Mexico, leading to the Mexican-American War.
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez was a Mexican revolutionary and supporter of independence from Spain. She played a key role in the early stages of the Mexican War of Independence by warning rebel leaders of a planned Spanish crackdown, which helped spark the movement. She is remembered as an important figure in Mexico's history for her bravery and patriotism.
The three countries that are part of NAFTA are the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
PR (Partido Revolucionario) was a political party in Mexico known for its dominant role in Mexican politics from the 1920s to the late 20th century. The PR played a key role in consolidating power after the Mexican Revolution and implementing social reforms in areas such as land redistribution and labor rights. Its influence waned in the late 20th century as Mexico transitioned to a more competitive political system.
Latin American countries achieved independence through a combination of revolutionary movements, uprisings, and wars against colonial powers such as Spain and Portugal. Leaders like Simon Bolivar in South America and Miguel Hidalgo in Mexico played key roles in organizing and leading these movements, ultimately resulting in the end of colonial rule and the establishment of independent nations.
The nationality of Aaron Diaz's parents are Irish-American and Mexican. Aaron Diaz's father is Mexican and his mother is Irish-American. Aaron Diaz was born in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
"Mexican" is a nationality-- a Mexican is a citizen of Mexico.
Mexico and the United States.
Shes american and her parents are from mexico and italy.So she is Mexican and Italian and american
Capital: Mexico CityNationality: Mexican, Mexicans
Both. Her nationality is American. She was born and raised in Texas and has lived in America her whole life; she has never lived in Mexico. But ethnically, she is half Mexican from her father's side.
Yes if you consider "America" as the continent where countries such as Canada, the United States or Mexico are located; otherwise a Mexican is from Mexico and an American is from the United States.
Mexican, which is a nationality indistinct of race.
Only Mexico and the United States were involved.
The difference between Mexicans and other Latinos is that they are from different countries.
Your "race" will always be Human. Your nationality depends on where you were registered, not necessarily where you were born. You will be American with a Mexican family.
At a wild guess I would say Mexico and US of America.