Posted by Jeffcat on December 07, 2019 at 09:37:52 from (99.203.81.249):
In Reply to: Re: DECEMBER 7,1941 posted by ss55 on December 07, 2019 at 07:16:54:
No ..the Civil War was brother to brother. Defence of hearth and home. The North was way out of line if you do the reading they had been tightening the screws on the south for a long time. Lincoln had an idea that many in the north supported to free the slaves but it was never completed. He intended to send them all back. Japan was aggression. Trick is Yamamoto knew they were F ing with the sleeping giant. At the time of Pearl they owned much of the Pacific and were expanding. What they really needed were the raw materials to pull it off. Once the giant woke up it was over for them. Just how long it would take was the only question of time. You do know about the 400 class of submarines? Double hull monsters with aircraft hangers built on top. They intended to bomb the western approach locks of the Panama canal. If you don't think that wouldnt have messed things up. This subject can go on and on for many pages.
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