A Different World War II and Cold War

World War I and the Treaty of Tehran
In World War I, 1915, the Ottoman Empire has conquered Saudi Arabia, Transjordan, British Palestine, and much of the Persian Gulf and part of Iraq. The German Empire is streching across France, Spain, Portugal and much of what's left of Western Europe. It is not yet engaging Tsarist Russia (one POD-Russian Revouloution not yet). Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria engage Russia and are gaining. 1916, the Ottoman Empire has conquered Iraq and some of Persia (Iran). Germany has landed in Norway. Austria-Hungary has advanced further into Russia. Bulgaria is backing away. Germany has attacked the innocent Allied colonies. Thailand has declared war on the Allies. The USA has declared a backing-away from the war. Thailand conquers much of Denmark and Japanese Asian colonies. 1917, the Allies surrender. In a Central Powers meeting to discuss negotiation. Germany cries for a limited Allied sphere of influence, as do the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary. Thailand and Bulgaria, afraid of revenge, cry for Allied blood. But they are forced to cooperate under strong influence. A meeting in Tehran between the two sides. The major agreements are:


 * Iran is now Ottoman territory. Part of eastern Iran will be British territory.
 * Mexico (all of Central America) is a protectorate of Germany.
 * Brazil will be a British colony.
 * Finland and Sweden are Russian territories.
 * A number of North African colonies, comprising much of Egypt, Libya, Algeria and Morroco, belong to the Ottoman Empire.
 * Northern Ireland will be independent.
 * All territories of the USA, including Alaska and Hawaii, will be ceded over (doesn't include states)