What If NATO And BRICS Went To War?

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Published 2022-10-29
Today, we revisit the scenario in which NATO and BRICS go to war. NATO vs. BRICS was one of my early mapping videos, and in addition to requests from the community, I decided to redo this video. Using my newly gathered geopolitical knowledge, we take a look at a war scenario where NATO and BRICS go to war. NATO and BRICS are two very different alliances - the main difference being that NATO is a military alliance and BRICS is an economical alliance. This means an actual NATO and BRICS war is not possible in real life. Despite this, we still take a look at what could happen if these two alliances go to war. Many countries across the world would get involved due to interests across the two alliances. All in all, this would most certainly be World War 3. If you enjoy this video, make sure to...

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➤Hello, I am AdizzPro. On this channel, you can expect to see a large variety of mapping content! Videos can span from my empire series to mapping out war scenarios. I'm a huge political/history/geography fan, so if you're interested in those things as well, this channel may be perfect for you! Have an am

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  • @cclause29
    Bro RESPECT THIS MAN. He literally is still motivated to make daily uploads and has only missed it ONCE. He even said he’s going to take a break and didn’t. Mad motivation and respect
  • @SomeKanyeFan
    I’ve been watching your vids since 15k, and I just wanted to say thank you for putting out videos for all this time. Putting out videos when it was inconvenient for you. Working not for yourself, but us. Making videos when you didn’t even want to. Feel free to take a break WHENEVER you want. ❤❤❤
  • @JJkidstv1
    The respect this man is almost depressed doing school and he still uploading daily and he kept his promise of remastering old videos
  • @YourlocalIdk
    the dedication this man has in these videos are insane
  • @Lucienx07
    24:12 Adizz:Estonia rubs up on St Petersburg Adizz 's Mom:And I took that personally
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  • @Everest_edits
    Fun fact for adizz: Kaliangrad has become Czech from some reason
  • @tatert
    Good job Adizz! Really enjoying the content! Keep going!
  • Respect this Man He's literally still motivated in making videos despite the non existent time he has and school Keep going Adizpro!
  • @Teby3
    A military alliance versus a pile of bricks? Sounds cool
  • @Justlibing010
    Thanks I watched the older video of this and I loved it and thanks for making it more realistic and better! Keep up the remakes I love ‘em
  • @fishbonez22
    Suggestion: Make a video where the US is invaded, the US never gets invaded in your videos, it would be cool to see a scenario where they did.
  • @ohwhocares1
    are you able to scale things like the "battle of moscow" down to a map of the actual city? it will be pretty cool
  • I love how South Africa just chills the whole war and does nothing
  • @SzaSzabiYT
    I love seeing this man's motivation in those videos! It really shows the he is actually interested in the topic of the video!
  • Crazy thing is i just watched the old nato vs brics video a few hours ago, so this is cool to get a revamped version of it right after a couple of hours