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Because none of America's wars with other nations were fought as an existential matter for the US, they were voluntary endeavors fought for expanding the US's reach and dominance. It's easy to "forgive" others when you entered the conflict with them of your own violation, and never faced mass slaughter domestically at home at the hands of another nation.
That's why they allowed Pearl Harbor to happen, despite knowing well in advance it was coming. It was an excuse to bring the USA into the war and conquer new territory. Every tragedy that happens on US soil is allowed as a means to manufacture consent, and we get to die in order to generate it.
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