The Atlantic magazine, the rag which recently published a call for a military coup in the United States against President Donald Trump, has now published a warning that a second Trump term would be a disaster as serious as if Henry Wallace had still been Vice President when FDR died, and had become President Wallace rather than President Harry Truman.
Author Thomas Wright, a regular at The Atlantic and also a Senior Fellow at the neocon Brookings Institution, was called upon by Atlantic owner Laurene Powell Jobs, the billionaire Silicon Valley widow of Steve Jobs, to imagine a world without Harry Truman, as motivation for electing the criminal Joe Biden. Here is the operative section which closes his article:
“Looking back on U.S. diplomatic history, one of the great counterfactuals is what would have happened if Franklin D. Roosevelt had not replaced his Vice President Henry Wallace with Harry Truman in 1944. Wallace was sympathetic to the Soviet Union and became an ardent opponent of the Cold War. If he had become President when FDR died, in April 1945, the next half-century could have gone very differently—likely no NATO, no Marshall Plan, no alliance with Japan, no overseas troop presence, and no European Union.