Could the USA conquer the UK?

Probably, certainly the USN could crush the RN and then prevent any importation of food etc which would strangle the country economically. Actually invading and holding ground might be a bit harder, the logistical challenge of landing fucktons of troops in a hostile nation and supplying them long-term is not to be underestimated even for the world's most effective military. Remember that even defeating Iraq relied on being able to build up forces in a friendly nation that shared a land borde and the USN would have to ship everything needed for the invasion force and the invading forces halfway around the world. Getting the French or Irish to help would make things significantly easier.

The UK is, legally speaking, the union of Scotland and England. Removing Scotland changes the fundamental character of the nation. Also Scotland's problem is really with (((London))), it's just that most Scots confuse London with England.

No but thermobaric rocket artillery would.


The Queen is also the Queen of Scotland

She's also technically the Queen of Australia and Canada but you didn't see us hold onto them as hard.
I want this fucking kingdom to break apart, once the champagne socialists can't just move out to the Highlands and still vote in general elections you'll start seeing some changes in how they vote.

In other words if the USA took a calm, long-term approach and just blockaded the UK and actually tried to pander to the locals to avoid insurgencies then yes. If instead they did the classical American thing of rolling in with shock and awe direct invasion + fuck the locals it's more questionable and probably would end poorly.

In an interesting legal twist she's also not the head of the Scottish Church Scotland has no official church and she has no role in the Kirk whereas she is the head of the CoE. You have a strange situation of two separate legal systems for Scotland and England but only one actual parliament thanks to the Act of Union the recent devolved parliaments like Holyrood are a bit of legal fiction, they are on paper at least not independent entities but just bodies with control over a subset of Westminster's powers that could be revoked at any time, this compares with the Scottish judiciary which are actually independent of their southern counterparts on This is why the queen dresses very differently when opening the Scottish Parliament. There's a lot of weird legal technicalities like that in the UK.

Glasgow is a much larger problem than the Highlands.

I mean people from posh parts of England move to cheap parts of Scotland and Wales and make votes that still affect England.

>Chyna and Russia won't intervene because of borders

I don't have a picture of a smug anime loli to could properly convey the amount of smug that situation would present.

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I can't speak for Wales but in Scotland there's not many of them in the grand scheme of things and most leave once the locals turn on them. The exception to that is Orkney and Shetland which also consistently votes Lib Dem. Glasgow's leftists have a much more damaging effect on the UK by sheer number

You'd be a shithead too if you had to live in London.

If we could project quarter of our power even we would be able to do it. At the moment Poland annexing it is the safest bet.

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This is photoshop, r-right?

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