That claim is not reliable and is almost certainly clickbait or misinformation.
About “Nostradamus predictions”
Nostradamus wrote cryptic 16th-century verses called quatrains. Over time, people constantly:
- reinterpret them loosely,
- match them to modern events after the fact,
- or invent “predictions” he never specifically made.
There is no verified, credible source showing he predicted:
- specific modern countries falling, or
- anything about “3 countries collapsing before 2026.”
Why this type of claim spreads
These headlines usually:
- use fear (“war,” “collapse,” “end of 2026”)
- claim authority (“Nostradamus warned us”)
- stay vague so they can’t be easily proven wrong
Reality check
- No scientific or historical method supports predicting exact modern geopolitical events from Nostradamus’s writings.
- Governments, economists, and historians do not treat these claims as forecasts.
If you want, I can show you:
- what Nostradamus actually wrote (in context), or
- how to tell when “prediction” content is fake or manipulated.

