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Texas when they realise they’re suddenly part of Latin-America.
The CIA:
What defines a country as latin american? I thought it was speaking a romance language, like Argentina, Brazil or Quebec
I thought it was the parts of the American continents that were originally settled by the people of Latin based languages
Would that include Louisiana?
I thought Louisiana was Jamaican and French?
French is a Romance Language.
Y’know sometimes my stupidity is almost frightening.
Seriously though I took French in school I have no excuse lmao
Latin-America is the geo political equivalent of a bully victim, the bully being the US. I refer you to all the sanctions, embargoes, government coups, etc.
If Texas somehow manages to secede, it becomes Northern Mexico.
Wouldn’t it be great if the US started relocating it’s military bases to other states? I’m sure NM, MI or CA would be happy to have them.
That’s already happening, because the draconian antitrans and anti-abortion laws are impacting readiness in those states and driving down recruitment.
Oh you mean the 42 town-sized forward operating bases inside the treasonous province? They will come in very handy in the 72 hours it takes to resecure that territory.
I always wondered how quick that would go down.
72 hours seems quick, but I guess they wouldn’t really encounter actual resistance.
Yeah “muh guns” are pretty useless against predator drones and air support
We did Baghdad in a month; we could do Austin in three days.
Barring the State politicians, I thought Austin was majority Democrat?
Probably, but nothing makes a statement like taking a regime’s capital.
That might crash the beard oil and red suspenders industries…
Both of which are much better for the world than the current main industries of Texas: fossil fuels and fascism.
Houston is the 4th largest city in the country, and generates a shitload of oil revenue. That’s way more important than Austin.
makes it real easy to justify liberating it then, doesn’t it? most of the people living there want to remain part of the US.
Do people really think that the servicemen in the military would willingly attack Texans? I have a huge suspicion that they’d revolt within the armed forces.
As someone currently serving active duty, yes - depending on the command climate and the servicemember. Especially if the targets are labeled as insurgents and a VEO threat with credible evidence. Now, bombing noncombatant civilians is a different story, but as far as conducting surgical strikes on domestic terrorists, no hesitation.
National guard at Kent state had no issues killing civilians.
Would love to see what they would do to the ones they leave to “decommission” them
If it’s anything like the rest, they just leave toxic fuel spills to slowly seep into all the aquifers
Perfect. Texas loves not having environmental regulations, so there shouldn’t be any issue!
lol their power grid is already so fucked that key strikes against it would leave them wondering if it was part of the combat or if it had just failed of its own accord
As I Texan, I both laughed and cried at how true this is.
“Democracy is non-negotiable.”
We are Borg
And here I thought Texas had all the guns guess I was wrong
Ohhh… they DO have all the guns. It’s a pity those gun range is not enough to shoot down all the very busy b-22 though
Tell them it’s for their own good! They don’t even have an electrical grid that works properly!
I imagine if the US wanted to, they could embargo it, and most if not all other nations would just see it as a parent putting a 6yo to the corner; not their job.
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Break us up into 5 states. Houston, Dallas, Brownsville, El Paso, and Austin!
I think plenty of little desert countries have recently proved that the biggest military in the world might have some issues dealing with insurgencies.
True. Imagine how much more successful a Texan insurgency force would be compared to the middle east. Their armored division would be formidable, the thunderous roar of hundreds of mobility scooters.
We aren’t seceding, we promise. Sure it’s interesting as a thought experiment. Texas has lots of things similar to developed nations, some of which many other states don’t like international airport, excessive land, military bases (not sure on the comparison here), several industries including a huge chunk of the petroleum industry.
I think it’s silly to pretend it would happen though, are we unhappy with the federal government? Sure, who is honestly pleased with how things have been trending lately, or even the past couple decades? But we have issues with our local government too, so it’s not like it would be all sunshine and sweet tea if we didn’t have the rest of the U. S.
But the military bases are USA owned… If they leave the US, no more bases…
Exactly
If anything that’s an immediate foothold and for Texas, a serious defensive liability, not an asset in any way.
Not that anything will ever come of this, but if Texas were to violently secede, it’s highly likely that the US could put down the secession, occupy and assume control of the territory, and manage the forced reunification of same…
…all using only the US military forces already within the borders of Texas.
Again, not that it’s actually going to happen, but in a just world, we’d let them do it, then occupy the “rogue state” and re-annex them, but as a territory.
Basically nothing changes for the citizenry except they lose the impact of the vote. Texas now gets one non-voting member in each chamber of the legislature, and send no electors to Washington for presidential elections.
They should also lose the ability to govern themselves at the state level and instead, affairs within the territory are managed by a joint panel of provisional military government working together with state department officials and UN observers.
While they’re at it, let the US seize and nationalize all corporations, which now roll all profit back into reimbursing the American taxpayers for their trouble and expense of dealing with this Texan nonsense.
The USA has bases all over the world, there’s even one in Cuba (which I’ve never understood)
Isn’t the overabundance of brown people the crux of the issue? That being illegal immigrants that Texas doesn’t have the resources to handle and by shipping them to NYC they’re trying to point out that it’s a problem.
The border was effectively open until the 1970s. Clamping down harder on immigration only seems to be making things worse. Malcolm Gladwell did an interesting podcast on that theme:
https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/revisionist-history/general-chapmans-last-standIt’s possible that if the US in general (and Texas in particular) just chilled out about immigration and let people move freely then things would greatly improve.