CrusaderFrank
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To help Uncle JoeIf FDR knew of the attack
Why would he allow all of his Pacific Battleships to be sunk?
Why would he want to fight the Japanese empire with a crippled Navy?
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To help Uncle JoeIf FDR knew of the attack
Why would he allow all of his Pacific Battleships to be sunk?
Why would he want to fight the Japanese empire with a crippled Navy?
AgreeIf FDR knew of the attack
Why would he allow all of his Pacific Battleships to be sunk?
Why would he want to fight the Japanese empire with a crippled Navy?
there were doc's let out of classification RWinger, it's what they do after 1/2 century.
the intel at the time clearly expressed imminent japanese aggression to FDR
motivation? we were a weak isolationist state at the time , the general public was all too willing to allow the euro's to sort it out by themselves.
military industrialism rose the USA out of poverty , PH was the catalyst
~S~