So the USA cant do it? Really? Do you actually believe that? If so then you are plain ignorant. This actually much simpler with one state gaining its autonomy and the USA remaining a huge country of 290 million in 49 states.
“Gee, the USSR manged to separate without a shot being fired.”
You’re clueless. There was some serious fighting in the breakup of the Soviet Union in addition to the pre-collapse violence in Lithuania and Azerbaijan. Georgia fought internal wars with Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which were also connected to the 2008 war with Russia. Armenia and Azerbaijan went to war with each other even before the official collapse of the USSR, and that conflict could blow up again to this day. Tajikistan fought a severe civil war.
And of course Russia fought two wars against Chechnya.
So, here you are repeatedly posting crap comparisons to the USSR when you clearly don’t know a damn thing about it.
“So the USA cant do it?”
No, it can’t.
“Really?”
Yes.
“Do you actually believe that?”
Yes.
“If so then you are plain ignorant.”
No, I’m just better informed than you are. Remember, you’re the dazzling intellect who thought there was no violence in the break up of the USSR. And yet there was - and I know there was. I also know - and you’re ignoring - what happened the last time there was a secession from the U.S. How did that turn out, genius? Oh, yeah, the CIVIL WAR.
“This actually much simpler with one state gaining its autonomy and the USA remaining a huge country of 290 million in 49 states.”
Dear God, man, think! Millions of refugees, internecine warfare in the eastern counties of California, millions more Mexicans flooding in to California to take advantage, financial collapse, stock market plunge, on and on and on. You’re refusing to consider any of that and are ignoring the fact that all of it is guaranteed. There’s ZERO chance it won’t happen. ZERO. And the reasons why are simple: 1) Some Californians won’t want to leave the U.S. That means more secessions and guaranteed warfare. 2) Inevitable disputes over federal rights and properties. 3) the creation of entirely new border states that will experience all the same problems as the current border states leading to an endless struggle of illegal immigration becoming secession movements. 4) Foreign players. 5) Natural resistance on the part of Americans who are not retarded.