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The US acquiring Mexico, or any place else, isn't going to change corruption of local authorities. The status quo will remain, and the only way the border crossing issue will be solved is if the legal immigration criteria are made tenable, otherwise we are just pushing the problem further south. Then there is the issue of the naturalization of people that actually live in the place the US annexes, what sort of solution to you suggest there?
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I like the idea I think that the American government would be able to raise the standards of living wherever they decide to expand to. There would still be a level of corruption in these countries but when the USA has the ability to police those villains without having to invade a country (because it would be their own). The level of crime and violence would surely drop. Also I think that America would do a great job of using the resources that country has to offer and to create new jobs to bring down the unemployment rating.
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I see no reason why the U.S would need more land, whether it be through war or through diplomacy. It is a huge mass of land, and growing populations would be the problem behind needing more land. As for economic benefits, good trading agreements could also benefit both groups. I also kind of think that Americans as a hole are so simple minded and patriotic, and may not re-act nicely to foreigners now being equals to themselves.
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The only possible way for a country to gain more land is a war. And most countries wouldn't let the US to get more territories.
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Heh, didn't know that. Anyway there was a war going on and the population of Alaska is not really big. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() _______________
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I highly doubt the US will ever again see strategic value in land for land's sake; whenever we conquered new land, it was empty land that we could move our people onto (giving free land catalyzed the standard of living in the US between 1750 and 1870). In the same way that even some expansionists opposed US retention of the Philippines in 1901, it would not be at all advantageous for the US to annex a place like Mexico, mired in poverty that would only bring down our economy. Furthermore, such a merger would speed up the havoc being wreaked by NAFTA.
If the US is ever motivated to try to annex more territory, it will come, like Iraq, with the contempt of the civilized world, and it would only be in a place tha is rich in natural resources. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Three can keep a secret, if two are dead." -Benjamin Franklin
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Mexico may not have bountyful ammounts of mineral deposits, but they have many suitable "Plantation Areas"
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Oh, yes, that it is. More land would probably be more of an economic detriment then something to help - any nearby land is not up to U.S. standards (except, maybe, for Canada... but who cares about Canada, eh?), so improving living standards would waste gold, and the natural resources probably won't make up for it.. the only great achievement I see this doing is perhaps allowing the US to buy out the world, but we know that's not happening.
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The US probably won't annex more land, they'd put puppet dictators in countries of interest to control natural resources without having to actually invest a lot in the country. Or corporations will implant themselves there and take all the resources with cheap labor. Oh wait, but that's already happening.
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How does Halo relate to the US wanting to acquire land from Africa, lulz.
(I think Centreri was being sarcastic about Canada..) This post was edited 1 time, last edit by Aster: Apr 24 2008, 1:26 am. Reason given: because I'm the Lord of Evil
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Sorry, my sarcasm detector has been somewhat turned off for the past few days. Maybe it's because I'm overrun with schoolwork, if so, it'll be back on tomorrow evening.
But then you'd have to pay labour more, give them all the advantages of American residents, give access to education, decent health care, better housing, etc. All together, that costs a LOT, plus that chunk of population won't be a decent taxpayer for many years. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |