Comments by "115islands Compass" (@115islandscompass6) on "How Japan Hopes to Rival China Militarily" video.

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  3. @Sangmin Lee MacArthur once said in the senate speech immediately after his return to the United States, "Japan's war was mostly for security." And, the former President Hoover wrote in "Freedom Betrayed," the Roosevelt administration cornered Japan with a trap, inviting a first attack. In the first place, it was the United States that provoked war on Japan for a long time, before attacking the Pearl Harbor. Since 1927, the United States began ordering Chinese warlords to conduct anti-Japanese campaigns in exchange for financial and arms support. That was in order to disturb Japan from expanding its interests in China through business. The Chinese warlords sabotaged Japanese commercial facilities, looted/raped/massacred ordinary Japanese residents, and attacked/kidnapped&slaughtered Japanese soldiers. After the Xi'an Incident, this anti-Japanese terrorism operation was finally undertaken by Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang army, which allied with the CCP. That developed into big conflict, the China Incident, with the Japanese army. And the China Incident was prolonged because the United States continued to support Chiang Kai-shek despite Japan's repeated offers of peace talks. Then, the United States cornered Japan because of the China Incident that the United States set up behind the scenes. Even so, in order to avoid a war with the United States, Japan negotiated for the lifting of the embargo and the naval blockade, but the United States' response was getting worse and worse. It was natural. The Roosevelt administration was cornering Japan in order to force Japan to launch a preemptive strike. If Japan rearms, will it attack the United States? Hahaha, that's a story that a person without basic knowledge that the United States started the Pacific War could come up with. Although Japan did not want to go to war in the first place, it was dragged into the war by the manipulation of the United States. Simply put, there will be no war unless the United States starts war.
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