The Cold War saw Brasil alone as a democratic state in South America as its neighbors fell one by one to Francoist coups. A series of wars saw the Empire's territory occupied several times but one by one the attackers were turned back either by force of arms or in the case of Paraguay the use of a Nuclear weapon against there military. Eventually all but Argentina were ran by Brasilian supported leaders. The Conflict with Argentina was once again brought up during the Anglo-Dutch Civil War where the two fought a small war that ended with both countries economically and territorially the same as the start. In the 21st Century Brasil remains the South's Superpower, is one of the worlds 10 recognized Nuclear Powers and holds a seat on the League of Nations High Council.
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