Organization of American States

The Organization of American States is a federation of independent states, comprising Central and South America, except for Panama.

2020s
After a series of wars with the United States, Central American nations, under a pact of mutual cooperation, emerged as a strong coalition. U.S influence was driven out of Central America, other than the Panama Canal Zone, which has managed to continue holding out against fierce guerrilla aggression.

In South America, Brazil, Argentina and Chile became the de facto rulers of the OSA, after expelling the U.S. following the SouthAm Wars. The OAS continued to hold its place as a major world power, on the same level as the European Economic Community.

Aftermath of the 4th Corporate War
In the time of the 4th Corporate War, nationalist groups in Brazil and Colombia used the opportunities given to them to further expand their borders and influence, resulting in the splitting of the previous alliance that was just beginning to be rebuilt. However, the O.A.S rallied soon after, and with the help of Argentina and a new democratic Brazil, they begun rebuilding their cities and established new trade relations, especially with the highriders and the nomads.

Database Entry (2077)
''As a direct result of the armed conflicts on U.S. soil from the early 1990s until the early 2000s, Latin America (comprising South and Central America) remodeled itself into a strong federation of independent nations, bound through mutual aid and cooperation. The U.S.'s military presence was forced from Latin American territories with the exception of Panama, where it stood its ground despite fierce pressure from guerilla forces.''

''Many researchers and contemporary historians maintain that, in fact, the Lat-Am Wars were responsible for the U.S.'s eventual collapse, breaking up the Gang of Four (CIA, FBI, DEA and NSA) and decimating the U.S. Army. However, it's important to bear in mind that no external conflict could have toppled the colossus of American imperialism were it not already built on clay foundations.''

Members

 * Argentina
 * Bolivia
 * Brazil
 * Chile
 * Colombia
 * Costa Rica
 * Guatemala
 * Honduras
 * Nicaragua
 * Peru
 * Venezuela