The Latin American countries south of the United States border, or what had once been its border, were quick to assemble for an emergency meeting after the fall of Cuba.
It was one thing when the United States was on the verge of collapse. But now, one of their own had fallen to a German invasion. One that had concluded as swiftly as it had begun.
The President of Mexico, once one of the fiercest and most ardent puppets of the United States, now sat there in dismay, seemingly the leader of this coalition.
The representatives from Canada, along with the British and French governments in exile that were living within its borders were not present for this meeting. Neither were the representatives from Australia and New Zealand.
Only the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking nations of the New World had sent representatives to this gathering. And the president of Mexico could only sigh and shake his head.
