The bombing of Pearl Harbor was the start of a completely revolutionary declaration of war against the Americans. A formidable Japanese admiral by the name of Isoroku Yamamoto proposed that if the Japanese nation were to engage in any warmongering activities against the Americans, they would have to deal a crippling blow before the Americans could even pick themselves up. If the Japanese were to draw out the war, the Americans would win. The Japanese commanders thought war was inevitable so they had started to formulate a plan against the Americans, thus bringing them into the tragic fight within the Pacific. Dating back to the late 1800s, American and Japanese relations were strained. These can be further depicted when the United States’ politicians proclaimed that the nation’s “manifest destiny” was to expand beyond its continental borders. Both nations sought for expansion. Already, many European colonies have sprouted in Asia, claiming land to extract valuable resources. Much friction arose in events such as America’s racism to Japanese, Japanese expansion into Asia and the Panay incident which had involved a U.S. gunboat being shot down by Japanese planes. The United States, supplying a great amount of oil to the Japanese had reduced their amount of shipment to create a stronger naval army. The Japanese knew that if their trades
The bombing of Pearl Harbor was the start of a completely revolutionary declaration of war against the Americans. A formidable Japanese admiral by the name of Isoroku Yamamoto proposed that if the Japanese nation were to engage in any warmongering activities against the Americans, they would have to deal a crippling blow before the Americans could even pick themselves up. If the Japanese were to draw out the war, the Americans would win. The Japanese commanders thought war was inevitable so they had started to formulate a plan against the Americans, thus bringing them into the tragic fight within the Pacific. Dating back to the late 1800s, American and Japanese relations were strained. These can be further depicted when the United States’ politicians proclaimed that the nation’s “manifest destiny” was to expand beyond its continental borders. Both nations sought for expansion. Already, many European colonies have sprouted in Asia, claiming land to extract valuable resources. Much friction arose in events such as America’s racism to Japanese, Japanese expansion into Asia and the Panay incident which had involved a U.S. gunboat being shot down by Japanese planes. The United States, supplying a great amount of oil to the Japanese had reduced their amount of shipment to create a stronger naval army. The Japanese knew that if their trades