Americans attacked Japanese before Pearl Harbor

Then, on July 7, 1937, the Sino-Japanese War began in earnest . . . Shortly after the official outbreak of hostilities, press reports in China heralded the arrival of more than 100 hotshot American pilots and creation of the 14th Volunteer Bombardment Squadron . . .

The combat history of the 14th is described only in pilot diaries. One surviving account records that the 14th was in heavy action during the winter of 1938. On Feb. 27, 1938, Vultee and Northrop bombers attacked Japanese troops and convoys in the vicinity of Loyang on the Yellow River. After bomb release, the formation's gunners administered a heavy strafing to troop concentrations near boats drawn up on the shore, apparently in preparation for a river crossing.


Source: http://www.airforcemag.com/MagazineArchive/Pages/1999/June 1999/0699before.aspx

Apparently, Americas were conducting “sneak attacks” on the Japanese long before the Japanese launched their sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. American pilots in American-made planes, likely with tacit approval of the U.S. government. So much for “neutrality.”
You're not so very bright at all are you? The Americans were in fact expats in the employ of China which was being invaded by the Japanese bastards who were raping and pillaging their way across the Chinese countryside you brainless moron.
 

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