This whole pre-emption subject has got me thinking a lot lately. Although Iraq really wasn't all that pre-emptive. It was pretty much about oil . Even an anti-Saddam guy like myself can admit that. But enough about that war. It has been done to death.
Pearl Harbor still interests me. Such a daring and brave attack. Despite some american claims that it was cowardly, I disagree. The actions of the military were some of the bravest I have seen. You could call the Japanese leadership cowardly I suppose. If you believe a nation must declare war before attacking.
I do believe in either case Japan had no chance. Even if they succeeded in sinking the carriers eventually the U.S. would have built up and taken out Japan. Japan lacked the resources to build up any larger than they already were.
So because of that there was no hope of pre-emption working in that case.
So the thread isn't about whether it worked or not- it didn't, but whether the U.S. posed any credible threat to Japan. It seems to me FDR was fairly against war. And I don't think he would have ever attacked Japan had they got too strong. But who really knows.
Did the U.S. pose any serious threat to Japanese expansion before Pearl Harbour. Was it likely the U.S. would have went to war with them?
Pearl Harbor still interests me. Such a daring and brave attack. Despite some american claims that it was cowardly, I disagree. The actions of the military were some of the bravest I have seen. You could call the Japanese leadership cowardly I suppose. If you believe a nation must declare war before attacking.
I do believe in either case Japan had no chance. Even if they succeeded in sinking the carriers eventually the U.S. would have built up and taken out Japan. Japan lacked the resources to build up any larger than they already were.
So because of that there was no hope of pre-emption working in that case.
So the thread isn't about whether it worked or not- it didn't, but whether the U.S. posed any credible threat to Japan. It seems to me FDR was fairly against war. And I don't think he would have ever attacked Japan had they got too strong. But who really knows.
Did the U.S. pose any serious threat to Japanese expansion before Pearl Harbour. Was it likely the U.S. would have went to war with them?
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