Originally posted by Ned
Well, I for one agree with FDR here. Japan had lost any claim for legitimacy with Nanking. The way they were conducting that war was far beyond illegitimate.
But you do seem to agree that at some point FDR became aware that Japan might choose war. At that point, he essentially stopped negotiating himself, preferring war over any negotiated peace.
Well, I for one agree with FDR here. Japan had lost any claim for legitimacy with Nanking. The way they were conducting that war was far beyond illegitimate.
But you do seem to agree that at some point FDR became aware that Japan might choose war. At that point, he essentially stopped negotiating himself, preferring war over any negotiated peace.
Comment