First of all he was not involved in world war II , however , what he did was cut everything he can so his country could not get involved at all, why ? Because Franklin Delano Roosevelt as a president he knew that he had to protect his country and his people, no matter what. in 1941 Roosevelt to Arm U.S. ships (New York Times articles) american ships delivering war supplies to the british and their allies across the atlantic and elsewhere , he was cautious because he did not want a surprise attack. After that happened the president Franklin Delano Roosevelt told his press conference that the united states government is obligated by the law to protect american vessels wherever they may go outside actual combat zones. One of the fact Franklin Delano Roosevelt was really focused that he worried about every single individual , in 1941 Franklin Delano Roosevelt tells press he wants no censorship because Franklin Delano Roosevelt wants freedom of speech and freedom of the press are not in danger in united states.he did not want to get involved in the war , in february 1942 president Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed executive order 9066 , which required the force removal of residents of japanese descent from the west coast regardless of their citizenship, in other words , president Franklin Delano Roosevelt did want to get involved to the war because he did not want to get in a dangerous situation.In 1937 Congress passed a …show more content…
Roosevelt met with Churchill on 14 August 1941 to develop the Atlantic Chapter, which would be the first of several conferences during the war. Roosevelt was less willing to involve the United States in the war unfolding in the Far East, where Japan had occupied French Indochina in the late 1940s.He authorized to increase aid to China, and in July 1941, restricted the sales of oil and other strategic materials to Japan, while continuing negotiations with the Japanese government in the hope of avoiding war. During 1941, the Japanese planned their attack on Western powers, including the United States, while negotiations were still in Washington by that time the president Franklin Delano Roosevelt had to get involved because he did not have