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To what extent was American involvement in Mexico consistent with a neutral foreign policy? The American involvement in Mexico was not consistent with a neutral foreign policy in any conceivable sense. Woodrow Wilson, besides his pacifist ideals, refused to recognize any government that used force to gain power, the recent political scenario of Mexico. General Victoriano Huerta, assumed power in Mexico in 1913 and after revolutionary revolts. After a conflict between American sailors and Mexican officials, Wilson stormed the city of Veracruz with 6 thousands US marines. They occupied the city at a cost of nineteen American lives and at least two hundred Mexicans were killed.
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