What latin American country do you see not existing or break apart in the next 30 to 100 years?

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Honestly, i kinda see a northern state of Mexico like Nuevo Leon become an independent country or atleast join the United states.

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  1. armadillocan Avatar

    What do u think?

  2. nolesfan2011 Avatar

    Panama is under attack lately

  3. killwill2017 Avatar

    I see dr and haiti combining

  4. lojaslave Avatar

    Not seeing it. We’ve been in mostly the same countries for 200 years, with some territory changes, sure, but the countries have remained the same, I doubt anything is going to change in 30 years or even 100 years.

  5. turtledovefairy7 Avatar

    I don’t even know if organized society is surviving this century with the climatic and general world crisis advancing. If it survives, it may be under an international crisis far beyond the current stage. Beyond this, world wars and an imperialist race seem to be significant possibilities in our near horizon.

  6. Away_Individual956 Avatar

    Mostly the ones that don’t care about their sovereignty or are not strong enough to invest in it. Does it even make sense to call Panama sovereign anymore?

  7. SavannaWhisper Avatar

    Bolivia and Brazil.

  8. castlebanks Avatar

    The US won’t ever take Mexican states. Hispanic territories are populated by ethnically mixed people, who don’t speak English and are primarily catholic. This is why the US Congress never allowed Cuba to become a state.

    Regarding the question about Latam countries partitioning, I’m not sure that’s gonna happen. The last time a region seriously threatened with independence it was Santa Cruz in Bolivia, and if the country fully collapses there might be a chance? But it’s still slim. Latam countries usually go through a lot of issues but they rarely Balkanize in the process

  9. SeaEgg2638 Avatar

    Venezuela & Bolivia?

  10. Bear_necessities96 Avatar

    Venezuela (hopefully)