What if Mexico and Egypt unify into becoming one nation?
Based on a recent speech made by our President and the leader of the Free World recently.
How would these countries and the world in general be changed if Egypt and Mexico decided to unite into becoming one country thanks to Biden's wise advice?
What if Mexico and Egypt unify into becoming one nation?
Based on a recent speech made by our President and the leader of the Free World recently.
How would these countries and the world in general be changed if Egypt and Mexico decided to unite into becoming one country thanks to Biden's wise advice?
Some Demographics... I think Hungary-Turkey won't be as interesting demographically tbh.
REPUBLIC OF MEXGYPT
Total Population:
233,551,000 Million (6th Largest Population in World, a Few Million Behind Pakistan, Ahead of Nigeria)
GDP Nominal:
$2,209,397,000,000 pr 2.209397 trillion (8th Biggest Economy by Nominal GDP, Well Behind France, just Ahead of Italy)
$9,460 per capita/GDP (72nd According to UN Data... right behind TURKEY, ahead of Grenada and Serbia tho)
Imports
Mexico: $459 billion
Refined Petroleum ($27.3B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($25.9B)
Office Machine Parts ($19.1B)
Integrated Circuits ($17.6B)
Petroleum Gas ($14.7B)
World's biggest importer of Corrugated Paper ($361M), Aluminium Pipes ($283M), Carbon Paper ($50.8M), Sulfites ($35M), and Zinc Bars ($25.8M)
Exports
Mexico: $474 billion
Mexico are Cars ($41.5B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($30.7B)
Computers ($30.3B)
Delivery Trucks ($27.1B)
Crude Petroleum ($20.3B),
Egypt: $44.5 billion
Egypt are Refined Petroleum ($4.77B)
Crude Petroleum ($3.69B)
Petroleum Gas ($3.5B)
Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($1.7B)
Gold ($1.16B)
Imports
Mexico: $459 billion
Refined Petroleum ($27.3B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($25.9B)
Office Machine Parts ($19.1B)
Integrated Circuits ($17.6B)
Petroleum Gas ($14.7B)
amusingly if they got over the initial cultural issues mexico makes what egypt wants (cars and computers) and egypt has the refineries mexico doesn't have. they would actually help each other out economically.
True but they both have access to the Ocean and pretty developed infrastructure.
The Hungary-Turkey though is peculiar because Hungary, though far closer, is landlocked so direct transportation would have to be via expensive air bridge or through the land of intermediate countries.
amusingly if they got over the initial cultural issues mexico makes what egypt wants (cars and computers) and egypt has the refineries mexico doesn't have. they would actually help each other out economically.
Yes looking over that data I was pleasantly surprised to see. While this is obviously farcical the two countries would compliment each other.
Also amusing and for better or worse population wise it's basically half Mexican and half Egyptian with the former far more economically robust and the latter far more militarily capable. So things are kind of working out I feel for Mexgypt, at least thematically.
I'll probably do Hungry Hungary-Turkiye later. I don't think it'd be as interesting demographically since Hungary is so small but when I tabulate the military stuff fun things could reveal themselves.
At a glance Turkeys military is a bit better then Egypts in many qualities and while Mexico has a large military, it's quite lacking in heavy equipment and not much is spent on such things. Hungry Hungary-Turkiye despite being smaller (but more robust economically) might have an even more formidable military.
Paramilitary: 517,000
300,000 Central Security Forces (Egypt)
120,000 National Guard (Mexico)
25,000 Border Guards Corps (Egypt)
Mexico Armed Forces:
40,506,000 Military Aged Males/ 43,157,000 Females
412,000 Personnel (99,000 Reserve)
262,000 Army
30,000 Air Force
88,000 Navy (20,000 Marines)
120,000 Paramilitary
$11 Billion Budget
0.6% of GDP
917,500 Personnel (479,000 Reserve)
310,000 Army
375,000 Army Reserve
50,000 Air Force
50,000 Navy
150,000 Air Defense Forces
397,000 Paramilitary
$4.82 Billion Budget
Make the cartels fight the Salafi jihadists of Sinai for domination of the criminal underworld of Mexegypt and put it on TV, instant economic boom right there. We could call it Sicarios versus Shahids. Other kinds of booms may also occur.
Some surprising things... beyond Egypt having 35,000+ Armored Vehicles on a budget half that of Mexico's, is that Egypt had a 150,000 strong (including reserves) dedicated Air Defense Forces which is a seemingly separate part of their armed forces.
Also... when looking at paramilitaries, I honestly thought Mexico had more then 120,000. But that includes the Federal Police units and the like, which is surprising. And of course, Egypt has 400,000 paramilitaries... including 300,000 "Central Security Forces" whose budget is also a significant percentage of the Egyptian GDP. Their budget is actually $2.5 billion, literally half that of the Egyptian Armed Forces, which is pretty interesting.
Mexico, understandably, has a large military but its not heavy in jets and tanks and warships which makes sense. They do have some interesting things going on. I'm pretty sure their F-5's don't fly anymore, but I threw them up there anyways. Also they do have a domestic armored fighting vehicle industry with many of their vehicles, the "DN" platform ones apparently based on the M5 Stuart. They have... SIX 75mm Self Propelled Howitzers they built on that platform reportedly... and yes I had to add that to the 1700 or so SPG's that Mexgypt has.
Mexico has corvettes as well, but almost all of their ships are basically gun based. No anti-ship missiles to be found beyond the two ex-Israeli Sa'ar Missile Boats, even on their frigates. So basically all but their frigates were tossed into the patrol boat category.
One benefit of their inevitable war with Hungry Hungary-Turkiye is that while Mexico is under-mechanized, Egypt has Corps worth of armored vehicles big and small in storage. Hundreds of tanks. Artillery pieces. SPG's. Air Defense Systems. Even airplanes. Obviously training will be required but the Egyptians have a pool of Latino Crusaders to help maximize their population advantages.
Also despite being on other sides of the world, millions of citizens from both halves of the Republic speak English. I was actually kinda surprised (and not sure if true) but Egypt supposedly has more English speakers. I think the Mexican numbers are undercounted significantly though.
Total Population:
94,970,000 (17th Biggest Country by Population, just behind Vietnam and well ahead of Iran)
GDP Nominal:
$1,357,829,000,000 or 1.357 Trillion (16th by nominal GDP, behind Spain and ahead of Indonesia)
$14,297 per capita/nominal GDP (57th by nominal GDP per capita, behind Panama but ahead of Curacao, Costa Rica and China)
Exports
Turkey: $234 billion
Raw Iron Bars ($4.8B)
Hand-Woven Rugs ($2.71B)
Wheat Flours ($1.11B)
Marble, Travertine and Alabaster ($800M)
Iron Radiators ($675M)
Hungary: $137 billion
Cars ($12.1B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($7.79B)
Electric Batteries ($4.18B)
Video Displays ($4.03B)
Packaged Medicaments ($3.97B)
Imports
Turkey: $245 billion
Refined Petroleum ($10.8B)
Scrap Iron ($10.3B)
Cars ($6.98B)
Petroleum Gas ($6.82B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($6.57B)
World's biggest importer of Scrap Iron ($10.3B), Non-Retail Synthetic Filament Yarn ($1.65B), Polycarboxylic Acids ($1.52B), Unprocessed Artificial Staple Fibers ($628M), and Sunflower Seeds ($453M)
Hungary: $136 billion
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($6.52B)
Cars ($4.36B)
Integrated Circuits ($3.71B)
Packaged Medicaments ($3.08B)
Broadcasting Equipment ($3.01B)
World's biggest importer of Terry Fabric ($18.5M)
Hungary 9,597,085
Turkey 85,372,377
Ethnic Groups:
Hungary
8,438,000 Hungarians
210,000 Roma
143,000 Germans
7600 Jews
Secondary:
14,513,304 English
9,000,000 Kurdish
5,622,000 Arabic Total 4,250,000 North Levantine Arabic*
1,280,000 Southern Zazaki
1,170,000 Kabardian Circassian 686,000 Modern Standard Arabic*
682,000 Iranian Persian
600,00 Russian
Religion:
Hungary:
2,886,619 Roman Catholic
1,549,610 No Religion
1,120,485 Protestant
15,578 Eastern Orthodox
7,635 Jews
Turkey:
52,931,000 Hanafi Sunni Muslim
12,891,323 Non-Denominational Muslim
7,683,570 Shafi'i Sunni Muslim
9,220,284 Other Muslim
5,122,380 No Religion
127,000 Oriential Orthodox Christian
35,000 Roman Catholic
23,000 Eastern Greek Orthodox Christian
20,000 Jews
8,000 Protestant
What if Mexico and Egypt unify into becoming one nation?
Based on a recent speech made by our President and the leader of the Free World recently.
How would these countries and the world in general be changed if Egypt and Mexico decided to unite into becoming one country thanks to Biden's wise advice?
Some Demographics... I think Hungary-Turkey won't be as interesting demographically tbh.
REPUBLIC OF MEXGYPT
Total Population:
233,551,000 Million (6th Largest Population in World, a Few Million Behind Pakistan, Ahead of Nigeria)
GDP Nominal:
$2,209,397,000,000 pr 2.209397 trillion (8th Biggest Economy by Nominal GDP, Well Behind France, just Ahead of Italy)
$9,460 per capita/GDP (72nd According to UN Data... right behind TURKEY, ahead of Grenada and Serbia tho)
Imports
Mexico: $459 billion
Refined Petroleum ($27.3B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($25.9B)
Office Machine Parts ($19.1B)
Integrated Circuits ($17.6B)
Petroleum Gas ($14.7B)
World's biggest importer of Corrugated Paper ($361M), Aluminium Pipes ($283M), Carbon Paper ($50.8M), Sulfites ($35M), and Zinc Bars ($25.8M)
Exports
Mexico: $474 billion
Mexico are Cars ($41.5B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($30.7B)
Computers ($30.3B)
Delivery Trucks ($27.1B)
Crude Petroleum ($20.3B),
Egypt: $44.5 billion
Egypt are Refined Petroleum ($4.77B)
Crude Petroleum ($3.69B)
Petroleum Gas ($3.5B)
Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($1.7B)
Gold ($1.16B)
Imports
Mexico: $459 billion
Refined Petroleum ($27.3B)
Motor vehicles; parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($25.9B)
Office Machine Parts ($19.1B)
Integrated Circuits ($17.6B)
Petroleum Gas ($14.7B)
Well in that case Mexico might have a moderating influence on their compatriots. Lifelong rule has been an issue with Egypt for a while now it seems. And despite as corrupt as Mexico has been, it has managed to wheeze out a few decades of stable elections in spite of this new era of Mexican Drug War instability.
The new dual Republic of Mexgypt has to mutually support each in dealing with each others internal crisis lest Hungry Hungary-Turkiye gain the advantage. Though Turkey has its own issues going on as well...
Huh hilariously the taliban was actually pretty effective at treating the various addicts they had I.E. they strapped them to beds took care of them and got rid of all drugs. if Mexgypt goes a similar route the jihad against the cartels is gonna be wild. not sure which death cultist I want to see win there. do they still have access to the US southern border?
Huh hilariously the taliban was actually pretty effective at treating the various addicts they had I.E. they strapped them to beds took care of them and got rid of all drugs. if Mexgypt goes a similar route the jihad against the cartels is gonna be wild. not sure which death cultist I want to see win there. do they still have access to the US southern border?
If we combine Australia and mongolia do we get emu riding archers? Emus alone beat Australia's army in a war twice if I recall. we might see a new khan rise up.
If we combine Australia and mongolia do we get emu riding archers? Emus alone beat Australia's army in a war twice if I recall. we might see a new khan rise up.