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Even though I am an American, my primary school education is from a school for British expats so my WWII knowledge is mostly European focused. What was the beef between the US and Japan that led to the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
According to Google's new AI:
The attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't caused by a single disagreement, but rather a buildup of tensions between the United States and Japan for decades. Here are some key points:
Japan's leaders hoped a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would cripple the U.S. Pacific Fleet and force them to negotiate a peace that allowed Japan to continue its expansion. Their gamble backfired, uniting the U.S. in anger and leading to America's entry into World War II.
I thought it was copper? Ah, looks like both were factors. And we wanted them to leave all their neighbors alone.
Oh I'm not going to say that pre-WW2 America was benevolent or anything like that. We bought Guam and the Philippines from Spain and were perfectly happy for France to have Vietnam. It's a good clarification though, thanks.
Which was a correct assessment - the US is, was and will always be led by traitorous bastards.
Jesus Christ. Please read up on the prelude to WW2 before embarassing yourself any further.
Please, read a history book based on facts instead of American propaganda. You probably also believe the US are saviors who brought down Germany.