Diplomacy That Will Live in Infamy By James Bradley
"Sixty-eight years ago tomorrow, Japan attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. In the brutal Pacific war that would follow, millions of soldiers and civilians were killed. My father — one of the famous flag raisers on Iwo Jima — was among the young men who went off to the Pacific to fight for his country. So the war naturally fascinated me. But I always wondered, why did we fight in the Pacific? Yes, there was Pearl Harbor, but why did the Japanese attack us in the first place?"
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/opinion/06bradley.html?ref=opinion
Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund
"Sixty-eight years ago tomorrow, Japan attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. In the brutal Pacific war that would follow, millions of soldiers and civilians were killed. My father — one of the famous flag raisers on Iwo Jima — was among the young men who went off to the Pacific to fight for his country. So the war naturally fascinated me. But I always wondered, why did we fight in the Pacific? Yes, there was Pearl Harbor, but why did the Japanese attack us in the first place?"
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/opinion/06bradley.html?ref=opinion
Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund