LATO Peace Treaty with Argentina:
-The forced admittance of Argentina to the LATO.
-A combined LATO security force numbering 50,000 troops and 400 assorted tanks will remain in a military base on lease around Buenos Aires.
-The Argentinian government will not be allowed to ally with or recieve aid from any Axis member of any country that is friendly with the Axis powers. The upper government of Argentina friendly to the Axis will be replaced.
-Argentinian military bases and some coastal area will be leased to LATO and the US for a period of 50 years. LATO troops and government workers will construct coastal defenses and prepare for potential military options in the South Atlantic and the South Pacific.
Otherwise, it will remain the same as before the war.
General LATO changes:
-The creation of a combined South American economic zone that uses a common currency- the Americo. This currency would be equivalent to the US Dollar in value.
-The creating of a LATO council to create standardized militaries, traffic laws, and a unified system of roads, railways, and airlines.