Many have considered the hypothetical scenario wherein the Axis wins the Second World War. Here I consider the hypothetical scenario of Stalin choosing not to assassinate Leon Trotsky.
It is not hard to imagine Trotsky — already ensconced in Mexico — finding his way to the United States after the war. What then?
The British considered a surprise attack on the Soviets in the immediate aftermath of the conflict. Would the eloquent and persuasive Trotsky have convinced the USA to join in such an endeavour? Trotsky had already called for the overthrow of the regime in 1937, it is not hard to imagine him making the same proposition to Harry Truman.
What sort of movement did Trotsky create? The connection to Neoconservatism is well known; for example: the posh pederast, the late Christopher Hitchens. The most odious people in British politics were Trotskyists, including the editor of the Zionist propaganda outlet Fathom, Alan Johnson; the grotesque Judaist fanatic, Gillian Lazarus; the evil dwarf blogger, Andrew Coates; faggot regime change fanboy, James Bloodworth; and others
. For what it’s worth, Coates even claims the demonic paedophile defender “Sir” Keir Starmer as a devotee.
Trotsky’s assassination did retard the movement considerably. The evil persisted, but the elimination of their leader destabilized it enough to prevent it from hijacking and subverting the global socialist project. Any war between the Soviets and the Anglosphere would have been a disaster for the entire world. Josef Stalin saved the world from this nightmare. Whatever criticisms you have, he must be credited for averting a terrible catastrophe.