Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-7431988-20130903205525/@comment-32656-20131031092459

Really would not be possible for a bomb to do that to the statue.

The Dominions already had that choice by the 1930s, and would not choose differently.

Bit too fast on the idea of an EU. Much too fast for it to unify more than that.

Considering that the Soviets have just lost, and been fought, there is no way that the Allies let the communists have China. For that matter, without the Soviets gifting them arms and territory like otl, they'd lose outright.

The idea that a PRC in such a world would be someone anyone else would ally with is really something I cannot buy, either.

The statement about the Korean War ending is contradictory in itself.

Just no way that the European states would unify like that. Swiss really would not join it, either.

A united Europe would not leave the pseudo-NATO.

Argentina would not try such a thing.

You're overstating how strong your Shanghai Pact would be.