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Major Non-NATO U. S. Allies in 2045 (Fictional)

Can you name countries considered Major Non-NATO US Allies in the year 2045?
As you might guess, this is a completely fictional quiz on the 2045 series of JetPunk blogs of an Alternative Future.
You can read the bakcstories of former MNNAs using footnotes
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Last updated: May 23, 2024
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Year
Country
1987
Israel
1987
Australia
1987-2031
Egypt¹
1987
Japan
1987
South Korea
1996-2035
Jordan²
1997-2037
New Zealand³
1998-2040
Argentina⁴
2002
Bahrain
2003-2029
Philippines⁵
2003
Thailand
2003-2022; 2034-2036
Afghanistan⁶
2003-2024 (de facto)
2003-2030 (de jure)
Taiwan⁷
2004
Kuwait
2004-2031
Morocco⁸
2004-2027; 2036-
Pakistan
2015
Tunisia
2019-2029
Brazil⁹
2022-2027; 2035-
Qatar
2022-2035
Colombia¹⁰
2025
Kenya
2025-2030
Angola¹¹
2032
Rwanda
2034
Guyana
2036
Saudi Arabia
2036
Bangladesh
2036-2039
Armenia¹²
2037
Malaysia
 
 
¹Egypt — In 2030, after the US operations in Burundi, CAR, Niger and Somalia, the Egyptian government announced "America's unceremonious interference in the affairs of the African continent" and announced thoughts of revoking the MNNA status. In January 2031, Egypt sent a note to the United States rejecting the status of MNNA
²Jordan — After the start of Israel's military operation against the creation of the State of Palestine in 2036, the Jordanian Government expressed "regret" at this act. In 2036, Jordan renounced MNNA status due to "maintaining non-aligned status"
³New Zealand — after the scandal with the disclosure of Five Eyes materials by a member of the New Zealand government in 2036, the United States expressed "strong condemnation of the actual betrayal." In 2037, Congress voted unanimously for restrictions against New Zealand, including the revocation of MNNA status. In 2039, New Zealand refused to re-assign, justifying it with a policy of neutrality
⁴Argentina — in 2040, Argentina revoked the status of MNNA, justifying this with a "policy of non-alignment", while clarifying that "This in no way means abandoning friendly allied relations between countries"
⁵Philippines — after the Philippines' application to the CSTO, the United States expressed concerns about the entry of a non-NATO ally country into "a bloc that clearly shows its anti-American, anti-democratic course" and stated that "this decision would negatively affect relations between the countries". After the Philippines officially joined the CSTO in 2029, the United States unilaterally revoked the MNNA status.
⁶Afghanistan —After the defeat of the Taliban and the capture of Kabul by the Islamists, the American government recognized the Islamic State of Afghanistan and assigned it the status of MNNA. However, the coalition that won the civil war and formed the Republic of Afghanistan in 2036 revoked its status, stating that "neither in the near nor in the future does it see America as a partner, much less an ally"
⁷Taiwan — the American government, which has not recognized and condemned the Chinese occupation of Taiwan, has stated that it does not recognize the termination of ROC sovereignty. However, after the Changchun Agreements, the newly formed government of Taiwan declared that "America is not considered one of Taiwan's key allies in the current political course" and in March 2029 sent a note asking to stop any designation of Taiwan to MNNA, judical or factual. The American government ignored the note, revoking the status only in September 2030, after the visit of the President of Taiwan to the United States
⁸Morocco — at the extraordinary session of the African Union in 2031, associated with US operations, Morocco condemned the "illegal incursions", while receiving weighty accusations from the AU and the Arab League, along with Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria and Rwanda for helping to prepare for the invasion. Probably in order to avoid continued pressure, Morocco revoked the MNNA status, stating the "humanistic and moral point of view of the issue."
⁹Brazil — in 2029, the President of Brazil declared that the MNNA status "does not meet the interests of the country", after brief discussions, the status was revoked.
¹⁰Colombia — Colombia refused MNNA status, linking it to the growing global tension and the "growing negative connotation of this status on relations between nations," hinting at the African and Palestinian crises
¹¹Angola — the government that deposed Lorenço in 2027 almost immediately expressed dissatisfaction with the pro-American course of the ex-president, comparing this course with "betrayal of national interests, national pride", while not revoking the MNNA status. After the start of the operation, Angela vehemently condemned the actions of the United States, initiated an action plan of African states to counter America and in this regard revoked the status of MNNA. Since 2034, Angola has legally prohibited military cooperation with the United States, including the assignment of MNNA status
The assignment of the MBA status in 2036 was accepted by the Armenian government with great enthusiasm, but it caused dissatisfaction with Russia, which declared the "thoughtlessly provocative nature of actions" and "sowing seeds of discord" among the "united CSTO alliance". In 2038, Armenia revoked the MNNA status under pressure from Russia, but America did not remove Armenia from the list, stating that "no matter how strong the criminal pressure on the government was, the Armenian people — the source of Armenia's power, was and will remain our ally," adding that "the freedom-loving, strong-minded Armenian nation will fight against barbaric pressure." However, after the Georgian conflict and Georgia's subsequent claim, the US Congress removed Armenia from the MNNA list
 
 
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Level 66
Sep 3, 2024
It's a pity that the series has stalled, but I'm pleasantly surprised that Kenya was actually given MNNA status in 2024. Was I only wrong for a year? I don't pretend to predict the future, but it was still nice in its own way.