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From reading the article, it seems like the guy who made the map didn't know that much about American culture.Grouping hypothetical balkanized states together by political or cultural similarities? Nah.
Grouping hypothetical balkanized states together in random lumps based on nearby powers? Perfect.
keep in mind that it's also a very old map--i seem to remember hearing that it's from about the Bush eraFrom reading the article, it seems like the guy who made the map didn't know that much about American culture.
Looking at the forum itself, it feels pretty alt-right, oddly enough.Yeah, it is definitely alt-right
never thought that green energy investors could be alt-right
While not an actual claim, I thought this image I found in old cartoons would make an interesting map, even though it would be more likely the Germans went for Fiume. A world with a German plurality Trieste would have been interesting, though.
I was actually referring to the image in the upper right.On the bottom left the gay Nazi stereotype?
VERMONT STRONKNot a full-on proposal or war aim, but I remember that, back in 2016, young lil Bennett tried to predict the future of North America. Needless to say, it was pretty stupid because I was about thirteen years old and didn't know how geopolitics worked, but here it is:
Having Lebanon split in two certainly makes more sense than both halves being swallowed by Israel, which would just lenthgtehn their border and cause even greater rifts with local Christian and Shia groups. Oddly enough though, I bought the Alawife state was further south.Apparently it was a tiny bit more complex, but not by much.
@Bennett it was apparently published in 1985, but the source is shady. Arguably, the whole ultra-libanization of the map would come from contemporary events.
Foolish? Perhaps. But at that age most kids don't know the islands north and west of Quebec are all owned by Nunavut. The rest is fairly standard stuff. Do you rememeber what you thought process with Coahuila was? You found old maps showing both them and Texas as part of the same province?Not a full-on proposal or war aim, but I remember that, back in 2016, young lil Bennett tried to predict the future of North America. Needless to say, it was pretty stupid because I was about thirteen years old and didn't know how geopolitics worked, but here it is:
Bernard Lewis was a historian, advisor to GWA Bush and associated with the neocons agenda. I'm not familiar with this specific proposal.It doesn't even really line up with Arabistan.
@Bennett, was this a legitimate proposal? Obviously it wasn't made by someone in politics but was this a serious proposal by someone online?
Some fun with Gadsen et. al. (and admittedly one of the proposals ended up to happen after all)
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Coahuila was probably because I thought the Rio Grande Republic still had, like, relevance and shit.Foolish? Perhaps. But at that age most kids don't know the islands north and west of Quebec are all owned by Nunavut. The rest is fairly standard stuff. Do you rememeber what you thought process with Coahuila was? You found old maps showing both them and Texas as part of the same province?
Yes, the only aspect I think will still happen: VERMONTEXIT 2020VERMONT STRONK
All hail God-Emperor SandersCoahuila was probably because I thought the Rio Grande Republic still had, like, relevance and shit.
Yes, the only aspect I think will still happen: VERMONTEXIT 2020
3/10. Lacks Constantinople and Aegean Anatolian Coastline. And Pontus.View attachment 407649
Enosis, or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Greek Unification
3/10. Lacks Constantinople and Aegean Anatolian Coastline. And Pontus.