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Latin America would get steam rolled, by just about every continent. I'd wager India, South Korea, China, or Japan could take the whole continent solo.
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IM > Turks and Latinos.
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Brazil is the only major threat in Latin America, and it does not even surpass either India, China, or South Korea. Available manpower, Land Systems, Air power, or Naval power. On the contrary they are like the US compared to even the best suited Latin American nation. India alone has more soldiers fit for service than the entire population of Brazil.
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Turks.
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Half of Turkic peoples are not even independent or have an army today, and Latin American is a far more restrictive term than Turkic. If Kazakhs and Turks can be put under the same group then France, Italy, Spain should be put in our group as well. Also, Brazil (and Argentina) while doesn't have nukes, they posses the technology to create them:
And also:In the 1950s, President Getúlio Vargas encouraged the development of independent national nuclear capabilities.[2] During the 1970s and 80s, Brazil and Argentina embarked on a nuclear competition.[1] Through technology transfers from West Germany, which did not require IAEA safeguards, Brazil pursued a covert nuclear weapons program known as the "Parallel Program",[2] with enrichment facilities (including small scale centrifuge enrichment plants, a limited reprocessing capability, and a missile program).[1] In 1987, President Sarney announced that Brazil had enriched uranium to 20%.[2]
In 1990, President Fernando Collor de Mello symbolically closed the Cachimbo test site, in Pará, and exposed the military’s secret plan to develop a nuclear weapon.[1] Brazil's National Congress opened an investigation into the Parallel Program.[2] Congress members visited numerous facilities, including the Institute of Advanced Studies (IEAv) in São José dos Campos.[2] They also interviewed key players in the nuclear program, such as former President João Figueiredo and retired Army General Danilo Venturini, the former head of the National Security Council under Figueiredo.[2] The congressional investigation exposed secret bank accounts, code-named "Delta", which were managed by the National Nuclear Energy Commission and used for funding the program.[2] The congressional report revealed that the IEAv had designed two atomic bomb devices, one with a yield of twenty to thirty kilotons and a second with a yield of twelve kilotons.[2] The same report revealed that Brazil's military regime secretly exported eight tons of uranium to Iraq in 1981.[2][13]
The Brazilian Navy is currently developing a nuclear submarine fleet, and in 2007 authorised the construction of a prototype submarine propulsion reactor.[20] In 2008, France agreed to transfer technology to Brazil for the joint development of the nuclear submarine hull.[21]
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Hm, hard to decide. Since Turks would not even be able to launch invasion of Latin America. On other hand Latinos are also not able to pose treath to Turkey. All -stans are not even worth of mentioning.
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