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The US just releases a public statement that says they value their alliance with Mexico and have no intention of interfering with their politics or their military.
the ghost of Santa Anna starts dancing
„If Texas becomes independent from the US we consider any conflict between them and Mexico an internal matter of Mexico.“
They wouldn't get to keep US military hardware ..
I think they might keep National guard stuff, but that's it.
They don't keep their border/port security, air trafficker controllers, all types of stuff.
Not to mention the quality of people who would flee to America, and the type of people to join Texas.
Even just economic sanctions from the US would destroy the wealthy Texans, they do t have their own international banking systems in Texas.
Like, they'd be left with a couple local credit unions. International chains would eventually operate there, but if Texas became a new country, there's a process banking has to follow to operate there.
It's just idiots that have never left Texas, think nothing would change if no one left Texas.
It would take years to negotiate trade deals. No sanctions needed.
The danger isn't the Mexican government invading...
It's South American cartels realizing a foothold in New Texas would be valuable. And they're not known for taking only what they need.
An "armed populace" isn't going to fight off the fucking cartels, and the cartels are going to turn Texas into a fucking war zone as they fight over it.
Jesus goddamned christ imagine how much it'd make age of imperialism americans' heads spin to see Texas get filibustered by Latin American mercenaries.
I feel like Texas is pretty well armed
Probably not well trained. Though it'd probably be a toss up on whether they can take the Mexican army.