Dividing The World
In December 1941, as the Second World War in the Pacific broke out, Japan issued a statement that defined its intentions in the Indo-Asia-Pacific regions of the world.
It was to have most of Siberia, all of China, most of India and all of Southeast Asia. Furthermore, Japan was to conquer and hold Australia, New Zealand and all of the islands in the Pacific.
Additionally, if the war went their way, they were to also own Alaska, the western provinces of Canada, the U.S. state of Washington, all of Central America, the islands of the Caribbean, Ecuador, Columbia, western Venezuela, Peru and Chile. Nazi Germany was to have much of what was left of the world including the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
The question today is, if we do have a Third World War, what plans would China and possibly Russia have for the world, if they could get away with it.