Claims like this about Nostradamus predicting specific modern wars or naming countries that will “fall before the end of 2026” are not reliable.
Here’s what’s actually going on:
1. Nostradamus wrote in vague language
His book, Les Prophéties, uses short, symbolic verses (called quatrains). They don’t mention modern countries like the United States or clearly identifiable current nations.
2. Interpretations are made after events
Most “predictions” you see online are retrofitted—people reinterpret his vague lines after something happens, not before. This is why different sources claim completely different things.
3. No credible source supports this claim
There is no verified historical or academic evidence that Nostradamus predicted:
- A specific war involving the U.S. in 2026
- Three countries that will “fall” by a fixed date
4. Viral misinformation spreads easily
Videos and posts often exaggerate or fabricate predictions to attract attention. These are not based on authentic scholarship.
Bottom line:
There is no trustworthy prediction from Nostradamus about three countries collapsing before the end of 2026. Treat such claims as misinformation rather than fact.
If you want, I can explain what Nostradamus actually wrote about war or show examples of his real quatrains and how people interpret them.