A New Superpower Rises
In an unprecedented shift in global geopolitics, Mexico and Canada have officially merged to form a new nation: Canexico. What began as a strategic economic alliance quickly evolved into a full-fledged union, driven by shared values, trade partnerships, and a collective vision for the future.
With the decline of Trump’s America and its growing isolation, many U.S. states—frustrated by economic collapse, political instability, and global rejection—petitioned to join Canexico, aligning themselves with its progressive policies, booming economy, and global credibility.
Within months, California, New York, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, and over a dozen other states voted to secede from the U.S. and integrate into Canexico, bringing with them immense economic power, world-class industries, and hundreds of millions of citizens eager for stability and progress.
By the time the dust settled, Canexico’s population had swelled to nearly 700 million—four times the remaining population of Trump’s fractured America.
A Global Consensus—Except for a Few Outliers
The international response was overwhelmingly supportive. World leaders hailed Canexico as the future of economic and diplomatic leadership, a model of unity and cooperation.
- The European Union, China, and India rushed to sign trade agreements with the new supernation.
- Japan, South Korea, and Australia welcomed Canexico into international partnerships previously reserved for the U.S.
- The United Nations formally recognized Canexico as the successor to the North American economic powerhouse.
Only a handful of small nations, wary of taking sides, chose to remain neutral, avoiding entanglements in what had quickly become a monumental global shift.
Trump’s America Left in the Shadows
As Canexico thrived, what remained of Trump’s America—now a diminished, struggling nation of fewer than 200 million people—sank further into economic ruin.
- International trade embargoes left Trump’s America struggling to access basic goods.
- Mass emigration saw skilled workers, scientists, and business leaders flee to Canexico.
- U.S. military bases worldwide were evacuated, as funding dried up and remaining states refused to support Trump’s government.
Desperate to maintain control, Trump attempted to rally support, claiming that Canexico was an “illegal experiment” and that the world would “regret turning its back on the real America.” But his words fell on deaf ears—the world had moved on.
A New Leader to Oversee the Transition
Recognizing the need for a smooth transition, a temporary international council appointed a new leader to oversee Canexico’s formation. The new President, Margorie Taylor Greene, promised to unify the merging territories and ensure prosperity for all citizens.
“This is not just a political shift—it is a rebirth,” the newly appointed President declared. “We are forging a nation that prioritizes progress over division, opportunity over stagnation, and cooperation over isolation.”
A Bold New Future
With the largest economy, strongest innovation sector, and most diverse population on the planet, Canexico was poised to become the world’s new superpower.
And with its formation came a bold new slogan, one that embodied the spirit of unity and progress:
“Stronger Together, Boundless Forever.”
The world had changed forever. And for the first time in a long time, there was hope for a brighter future.