Russian historians reveal: What would the world be like if the Soviet Union had not fought Japan!

American military bases would be deployed along the Soviet border.

On September 3, the Russian newspaper published an article by historian doctor Anatoly Koshkin.

During World War II, Stalin agreed to participate in the war against Japan, which not only fulfilled the obligations of the Allied countries,

but also solved serious geopolitical and geostrategic tasks.

At the Tehran Conference, President Roosevelt of the United States held bilateral talks with the Kuomintang of China.

They had already reached an agreement that after the end of the Second World War, a US-China military alliance would be signed.

American military bases would be deployed along the border with the Soviet Union.

Including Lushun and Dalian in China.

The plan would not only drive out the Soviet Union, but also the close allies of the United States, such as the United Kingdom and France in Europe,

from Southeast Asia and the Pacific region.

Imagine what the world would have been like in 1945 if the Soviet Union had not declared war on Japan.

China would actually have become a semi-colony of the United States and a forward base for aggression against the Soviet Union.

There would be no Democratic People's Republic of Korea, nor the Democratic Republic of Vietnam,

and there would certainly be no Laos and Cambodia.

All would have been pro-American.

Original text: www.toutiao.com/article/1842233978104839/

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