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North American War
Date March 2023- December 2024
Location California, Arizona, Texas, Mexico, Cuba
Result War Ended; Increased Autonomy for Arizona, California and Texas; No Territorial changes; Heavy losses for both sides; Peace Process initiated; Fall of hardline governments
Belligerents
Vancouver Pact FlagThe Vancouver Pact(USA and Canada)

___________________________ Economic and armament aid by: UK, Germany, France, Israel

CAA FLAGCentral American Alliance(Led by Mexico, consists of Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Honduras and Cuba

__________________________ Economic and Armament aid by: Russia, China, Spain

Commanders
Drake Tristan, U.S.A President

Leonard Calvin, Prime minister of Canada

Juan Ricardo Cardozo, President of Mexico

Alejandro Martinez, Secretary-General of the CAA

Strength
2,500,000 American Soldiers and 600,000 Canadian soldiers

15,000 Tanks, 25,000 Drones, 10,000 Aircraft, 400 Ships, 300 Missile batteries

1,300,000 Mexican Soldiers and 800,000 soldiers from other CAA countries,

8,000 Tanks, 6,000 Drones, 3,500 Aircraft, 300 Ships, 500 Missile batteries

Casualties and losses
800,000 Vancouver Pact soldiers total,

2,340 Tanks, 4,420 Drones, 2,000 Aircraft, 90 Ships, 50 Missile batteries

900,000 CAA soldiers total,

2,750 Tanks, 2,760 Drones, 2,390 Aircraft, 100 Ships, 120 Missile batteries

Civilians killed: 4,200 American, 100 Canadian, 13,500 Mexican and 5,700 Cuban


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The North American War was a major war that raged in the years of 2023 and 2024. The sides the Vancouver Pact(USA & Canada) fighting against the Central American Alliance(Mexico, Cuba, and several other Central American countries), resulting in one of the deadliest conflicts the Americas have seen in the last century.

Background

Tensions inside the US(2018-2019)

Riots

Riots in Los Angeles

In 2016, Hillary Clinton was elected POTUS, and one of her first actions as POTUS was introducing a new immigration policy that allowed much greater numbers of immigrants from Mexico to get in the USA and gave legal status to law-abiding undocumented immigrants. At first, that policy had some positive effects, as the USA had a larger labor force and it managed to reduce the national debt slightly, but in the later years of Clinton's term, many immigrants felt discriminated since many of them had little to no money and many didn't have a health insurance. They had an unproportional share of prisoners compared to other ethnic groups and the country didn't try to help them in any way. Many immigrants developed radical, nationalist thoughts, about trying to receive autonomy from the US, some even desired full statehood and leaving the US. in the years of 2018 and 2019, large protests were held in several major cities in the southern states which were home to large numbers of immigrants, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston and more. The demonstrators, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, protested against alleged discrimination and ignorance to the Hispanic community's problems by Washington D.C. The authorities, fearing the protests would get out of control, used force against the protestors, with dozens of civilians and officers killed and many more wounded. Many human rights organizations and countries, including key U.S allies condemned the American actions. President Clinton met with several key leaders of the Mexican community in the US so things won't get out of control. The meetings were succesful, with many gains to the immigrants, such as phasing in a free health insurance for kids of immigrants, reduced taxes, and releasing Hispanic prisorners which committed minor crimes. A significant portion of immigrants welcomed those changes, but another significant one didn't, claiming that it's not enough and by taking these changes the Mexican community gives up on the idea of autonomy. In parallel of those tensions, several minor drug cartels managed to infiltrate the U.S border, destabilizing several regions in the southern states. Meanwhile, radical factions in the Hispanic-American community called the administration for better reliefs, or to face civil unrest and terrorism. After the demands for better conditions were'nt met, several extremists decided to form a small terrorist organization called "The Opposition and Liberation Front", whose target was to use force against the US government in order to earn better conditions for the Mexican community in the US. That terrorist organization would commit several terrorist attacks on US soil for years to come. In an act that would be remembered as a low point in the US history, the OLF terrorist organization carried out a deadly attack in the town hall of Los Angeles in which 63 people were killed by 3 explosions, including the vice-mayor and 6 senators who were touring the city, and many more injured. All of the mainstream key figures in the Hispanic community strongly condemned the attack, and wanted to make clear that that group wasn't representing the community, but that didn't stop president Clinton from lifting all the reliefs initially made, and imposing curfews on areas with Hispanic majority, further destabilizing the nation's status.

Oil

Newly built oil rigs in Mexico

Growing Tensions Between the U.S.A and Mexico

In the second half of the 2010s, a huge amount of natural resources has been discovered in Mexico, including large reserves of oil, coal and natural gas that could provide Mexico for decades to come. Further growth in hi-tech, manufacturing and energy industries, an increased international investment in Mexican cities as well as economic co-operation with regional allies led to what people called the "Mexican Economic Gold Age"(M.E.G.A). In a period of 5 years, from 2015 to 2020, the Mexican GDP doubled in size reaching 4.5 Trillion Dollars, rivalling Brazil's.

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Mexican Soldiers marching

The life expectancy and literacy in Mexico began closing in on the U.S ones. Unemployment rate went from 4.5% in 2015[1] to an astonishing 1% in 2020. The Mexican president, Juan Ricardo Cardozo that was elected in 2018, was a right-wing nationalist advocating for spanish unity in the Americas and had a lot of concern about the situation of the Hispanic immigrant community in the USA. Enjoying its new funds, Mexico had a lot of free money to invest in defense spending, and by 2020 it had an army 850,000 strong, with an additional 500,000 reserve troops and a defense budget estimated to be at around $60 Billion. As part of the Mexican president's spanish unity program, Mexico began strengthening its military and economic ties with neighbouring Central American countries such as Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama and even the communist Cuba, with Mexican military bases being set up in almost all of the mentioned countries. Up until the 2020s there were no significant tensions between the U.S and Mexico, and the U.S even welcomed the unprecedented economic growth and invested in Mexico. However, by the beginning of the 2020s, growing differences of opinions and world views have led to escalating tensions between the two powers. Several other factors contributed to this, such as the lack of action by the Mexican government to stop the flow of drug cartels who were entering the U.S, which drew criticism in Washington D.C, and growing attention of the Mexican government to the situation of the Hispanic community in the U.S, which in some regions was treated the same way blacks were in the 1960s, due to growing ethnic tensions and suspicion. Although protected from discrimination by the law, the Hispanic community claimed the government was deliberately ignoring serious issues of discrimination in some regions affected by tensions and other factors. By 2020, regular Mexican criticism of U.S government policy was commonplace. In 2020, the political environment in the U.S was very different than the previous ones. The Republican and Democratic parties were now 2 out of 4 major parties.The first new party was the American National Party, a far right-wing populist party whose platform was based on the idea of countering the constant flow of immigrants and deporting all criminal ones. The second new party was the Party for Social Equality, a left-wing party which, other than traditional left-wing views, wanted that the southern states bordering Mexico with Hispanic majorities would receive autonomy. That party was highly supported among the Hispanics. The 2020 elections were close and tense, with the final results being: 14% votes for the Democratic party , 18% for the ANP, 30% to the Party for Social Equality, 37% for the Republican party. A Republican president named Drake Tristan was elected. In September 2021, the newly elected president decided to cancel Hillary Clinton's immigrant policy. Many immigrants were now stuck on the Mexican side of the border, leading to whole families, even communities segregated by the Mexican U.S Border. Many Mexicans who were on the Mexican side and couldn't get in the U.S were poor and were looking for a job in the U.S. Although in 2021 the Mexican unemployment rate was very low, there were still almost 2 million jobless Mexicans, willing to work in the hi-tech and commercial jobs America had to offer, with hi-tech industries booming in the southern states, especially California. Besides, many immigrants just wanted to unite with their loved ones. Entire tent towns were created on the U.S-Mexico border, with protests against the American guards happening daily. The conditions in those tent towns resembled third world country conditions. After seeing the results, many countries and organizations condemned President Tristan's decision and asked to return the Clinton immigration policy. A poll found, however, that nearly 60% of Americans supported the President's actions. An especially harsh condemnation came from Mexico, when the Mexican President Cardozo called President Tristan "fascist" and said that Tristan wanted the entire continent to be "Mexican-Free". The American president didn't Remain silent, and said he was just taking all means necessary to keep all the "Rapists, Drug dealers and pedophiles" that Mexico sends him away from his country. After that statement Mexico demanded an apology. The U.S didn't apologize. Following that Mexico recalled its ambassador, kicked the American one and cut off diplomatic and economic relations with the U.S. Tensions were escalating now, and the countdown to war began.

Timeline

Countdown to war (2021-2022)

November 2021: There are now no relations between the U.S and Mexico, and the border now consists of a 1 mile(1.6 km) wide demilitarized zone, similar to the Korean one. Many Mexicans began developing anti-American feelings, with the same happening in U.S, many Americans were now increasingly resentful towards Mexico.

December 2021: Hundreds of thousands of Mexican immigrants in the U.S began going back to Mexico, usually by flying to Canada and then to Mexico, since the U.S-Mexico relations were cut and there are no flights from the U.S to Mexico and Vice Versa. Mexico, now a highly developed and industrialized country, with an economy surpassing Brazil's and a 150,000,000 Population, could support many of the immigrants which were coming back to their home country. For many of those who returned, Mexico treated them better than the U.S. That trend of returning to Mexico will only grow in the following months, and the result will be that the Hispanic population in the U.S, which was 20% of the total population in 2020, will be reduced to only 15% in 2022.

Vancouver Pact Flag

Vancouver Pact Flag

January 2022: The U.S strengthens its relations with the neighbouring Canada, and both sign the "Vancouver Pact", which is, basically, an upgrade to their NATO partnership. The more important parts the Vancouver Pact state that there should be a regular exchange of technologies, ideas and intelligence between the 2 nations, and that there should always be 100% transparency in terms of co-operation between the countries. It also greatly upgrades economic ties, which boosts both nations' economy.

February-May 2022: Mexico City is host to talks between Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Honduras and Cuba about a military alliance to counter the Vancouver Pact. In May the talks are declared successful and the "Central American Alliance" Is created. All the countries inside the alliance are obliged to help out other fellow CAA allied countries which are under attack, all countries should share their technology and should help out (though not necessarily) a CAA allied country which is in trouble, economically.

CAA FLAG

CAA Flag

June-July 2022: There are now 2 distinguished camps in the Mexican-American conflict: The Vancouver Pact (USA & Canada) and the Central American Alliance (Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Honduras and Cuba). Canada's staunch support of its ally USA has led to an increasingly worsening relationship with the CAA member countries but neither country has yet cut the relations.

August 2022: As more and more immigrants leave the USA to Mexico and America is losing its labor force, the government decides to severely restrict the freedom of movement to all U.S citizens, allowing only movement between states and restricting leaving the country to officials and military personnel, as well as some important businessmen. The decrease in labor force in the recent years severely harmed the U.S economy. Although advances in technology allowed robots to replace humans in certain tasks, the robots just couldn't keep up with the sheer numbers of missing human workers, even as technology advanced further on. The government's action was widely condemned, many defining it as "unconstitutional", however the government said it would be temporary, and defended the decision, saying it was necessary to preserve the remaining labor force of a fragile American economy.

September 2022: Huge protests in almost all big American cities. Hundreds are dead and thousands are arrested and injured. Curfews are widespread. In some states even the National Guard is called. Key Hispanic leaders send a distress message to the Mexican government and the CAA(Central American Alliance). 2 other countries are now in the alliance: The Dominican Republic and Costa Rica. The CAA now has 9 Countries and harbors quite a lot of international influence. The UN security Council recently debated whether to give Mexico a permanent seat, but the U.S said it would veto it anyway so the subject went off the agenda.

November 2022: In a CAA conference, the Mexican President Cardozo condemned the American actions, called them "unforgivable" and delivered a speech saying: "English-speaking America is a threat to us, and we don't have a choice but to call them our enemies, as they are treating our brothers in their territory like they treated blacks 200 years ago. They and their French-speaking assistants (referring to Canada) must immediately cease discriminating our brothers and allow them the freedom of movement, or they will face destruction. The time will come, and there will be full Spanish unity over the Americas!" The speech was applauded for several minutes, inciting anti-Americanism in many countries in Central and South America.

December 2022- The limits on freedom of movement have been only partially lifted. If one wants to leave the country, he/she must pay very high fees to the government, and if one doesn't return in 12 months, his/her U.S citizenry will be discarded. Mexico has begun forming missile bases in Cuba and other CAA member countries and it deployed its recently bought Russian-made aircraft carrier to patrol the Gulf of Mexico as well as several missile ships deployed in the Gulf of California, ready to launch precise missiles to key military targets and possibly civilian targets on U.S soil. By now, several attempts to solve Mexican-American conflict were made by international organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union, however as both nations had a hardline policy regarding each other and the opinions were too far apart, those attempts failed.

January 2023: A bus full of Canadian tourists exploded in Guadalajara, then the second largest Mexican city, and killed 20 tourists. Although the President apologized for the incident, the radical secretary of interior praised it, saying it's a revenge for the treatment of Hispanic people in the U.S. Following that statement Canada cut off the relations with Mexico, and in response all the CAA member countries cut off their relations with Canada. Because the relations were cut and Mexico had nothing to lose, President Cardozo called on the Hispanic community to leave Canada and go to Mexico, and said that the Canadians were on the side of the "English-speaking enemy". He also offered various benefits for those who'd agree to come. Following that statement, tens of thousands of people from the Hispanic community left Canada in the following weeks, which led newly elected Conservative prime minister, Leonard Calvin to stand firmly on America's side and to reaffirm his unwavering support for the US

M1 tank

American tanks near the border

February 2023: As both parties' armies gather near the American-Mexican border, it is now clear to everybody that an armed conflict is inevitable. A last desperate attempt of making peace is taken by the UN, and all the parties gather in Geneva to a peace conference in February. In the speech of the American representative, she said that Mexico must stop with the aggression towards the U.S and that the Mexican policy is the main barrier to peace. The Mexican representetive, in response called the American one a "Murderer" and said that "You are killing our children and brothers". The furious Americans left the conference and the process was blown. At this point, tensions were so high, that even the smallest clash, skirmish or provocation could ignite a full-scale war. The citizens, economies, armies and allies of all sides were ready for war and willing to fight until the bitter end. The U.S armed forces raised the defense readiness condition to level 3.[2] It was time.

War- Early stages (March-December 2023)

March 2023: A plane departs from Mexico City International Airport and flies to Heathrow Airport in the UK. Onboard are 110 passengers and 10 crew members, 87 of which are Mexican. Due to bad weather and radar malfunctions, the plane starts flying over Florida. The latter is home to several military bases and concentrations due to the escalating tensions and the need to protect Florida from Cuba, which joined the Pan-Spanish camp. Another result of the escalation is the electronic tagging of every Mexican plane as hostile by the U.S armed forces, so if it flies over the U.S it is likely to be intercepted. Unfortunately, just before leaving U.S airspace, the plane flies over a SAM(surface-to-air missile) site, and the automatic launching system, which dosen't have the ability to identify civilian planes, automatically launches a missile at the plane; The missile hits the engine, sets it ablaze while killing instantly most of the people onboard. The remains of the plane crashed in the Atlantic ocean. (TO BE CONTINUED)

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