AHC:Early USSR leadership orders foreign Monarch assassinations?

Is there any way that we can get the Soviet leadership (sometime between 1917 and 1930(?)) to order efforts to kill foreign monarchs (I'm thinking specifically about Britain & Japan here, (Any other monarchies like Italy or Belgium would be stage 2))

If the British had accepted Grand Duke Michael as a guest, would the Soviet efforts extend to the monarchy that gave him refuge?
 
One could argue that the foreign support for the Whites was actually the more activist version of the Crusade against Bolshevism than the situation by the 1930s.

If the USSR succeeds, or even fails very publicially in an assination attempt at a British or Japanese monarch, they'll find themselves at war with those countries and likely their allies.
 
If the USSR succeeds, or even fails very publicially in an assination attempt at a British or Japanese monarch, they'll find themselves at war with those countries and likely their allies.

If an assassination of a British Monarch after 1919 can be traced back to the USSR I think they end up at war with the rest of Europe. If, OTOH, the assassination occurs in mid-1918, before the end of the war, things could go *really* wierd.

For the Japanese Emperor, it *really* depends on how long after WWI it occurs. If it occurs in 1922, I think Japan gets some help. By the 1930s after Japan has been expelled from the LoN, Japan might end up fighting the USSR alone.
 
Actually a USSR vs Anglo-Japanese Alliance War in 1925 would make for a fascinating TL, though I doubt the Soviets would be dumb enough to do something like that: they weren't suicidal, after all.
 
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