Amero-Euro Split (Semper Idem)

The Amero-Euro Split (2016-2031) was the slow breaking of political relations between the United States and the several member states of the European Union, originally caused by nationalist sentiments in the United States. However, the Amero-Euro Split became serious as the United States and European Union's geopolitical goals quickly became more and more different. The two political entities also became serious rivals in terms of trade and soft power.

In 2016, the election of Donald Trump as U.S President shook the world, with the President holding a very nationalistic point of view, encouraging Brexit, and even declaring the European Union one of America's political rivals. While it had little consequence at the time, European leaders began looking for ways to distance itself from the United States. The EU was also strengthened as a cohesive entity, despite objections from nationalists, as it sought to implement itself on the global stage.