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Interferir vs. Inmiscuirse

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Can "Interferir" and "Inmiscuirse" be used interchangeably in all contexts?

"Inmiscuirse" is a Spanish pronominal verb meaning to interfere, meddle, or intrude in someone else's affairs or business without authorization.

For example, can I say or write both:

No quiero que los Estados Unidos se inmiscuya en los asuntos de otros
países.

No quiero que los estados unidos interfiera en los asuntos de otros países.


Gracias.
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Wait for a native Spanish speaker to respond with a precise answer, but in the meantime, I suggest using the verb meterse instead of the other two verbs which seem esoteric.
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