If Japan had not bombed Pearl Harbor, how would the United States have entered the war?

Updated on military 2024-04-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At that time, there were four major forces, the United States Xinxin capitalism was one force, the old capitalism of Western Europe was one force, the communism represented by the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe was one force, and then the fascism composed of the three Axis powers was one force.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sooner or later, Japan will attack the United States, and the United States will only need to wait for Japan to make a mistake, and only one excuse will be enough. It's hard to say what the exact excuse is.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's see which side wins, if Britain wants to finish the game, it is not impossible for the United States and Germany to cooperate. The United States will stand on the side of the victors at the last minute.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Only eternal benefits! As long as it is for the sake of profit, it is natural to make a move. At the same time, if you can continue to sell arms to enrich yourself, you will never make a move. There are no righteous countries and leaders. Roosevelt was the same.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After the Soviet Union defeated Hitler, Japan and South Korea became socialist countries, and the Soviet Union, without the encirclement of Asia, became stronger, forcing the United States to wake up to its own crisis and the European Union to go to war against it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sooner or later, the United States will enter the war, it is only a matter of timing. He did the same in the First World War.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Americans owed little Japan to beat him up before he entered the war.

    If Japan does not bomb Pearl Harbor, the United States will bring down the whole world.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are always excuses, just look at how the United States finds a reason to attack Afghanistan.

    Moreover, it was Roosevelt who was in power at that time, and he would enter the war as a party of justice by defending global security, anti-fascism, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Let's just say that Japan creates mass destruction**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No doubt, yes.

    In fact, as early as the 1940s, the United States had limited participation in the war. The German wolf pack battle in the Atlantic, the British overseas transportation lines were seriously affected, and the escort ships of the Royal Navy were even more stretched, so the United States transferred 50 destroyers to Britain. Although the United States also obtained leased use of certain British naval bases, the move was tantamount to a limited participation in the war.

    And the following year, the United States passed the Lend-Lease Act, which allowed the United Kingdom to lend ** equipment to these anti-fascist countries that were fighting on the front line. In the eyes of the United States, the fascist Axis countries posed a threat to the United States, because the Lend-Lease Act had the right to lease equipment to countries related to the security of the United States, and Britain's fight against fascism was obviously to block Germany's crazy expansion and ensure the security of the United States. After the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the United States announced its assistance to the Soviet Union, and the United States went to aid such an ideologically opposed socialist country, which shows that Germany is indeed considered to pose a threat to American security.

    Then when Britain and the Soviet Union could not hold on, it was inevitable that the United States would enter the war. Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor only accelerated the United States' entry into the war, but it does not mean that Japan will not enter the war if it does not attack the United States, because judging from the war situation, it is very likely that the United States will not be able to hold up if the Soviet Union and Britain do not participate in the war, and the Soviet Union's strategy of great depth is to catch up with Germany's two-front operation, and if Britain collapses and Germany goes all out to attack the Eastern Front, then the Soviet Union may also be defeated. That kind of Germany is definitely not what the United States wants to see, so it is inevitable that the United States will enter the war when aid still fails to achieve the goal of containing fascist expansion.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes. Because Germany has conquered Europe! Then Germany attacked Britain on the one hand and Japan on the other to flank the Soviet Union!

    Eventually, Britain and the Soviet Union fell!! And then you know you're going to attack? Because only America remains!

    Unless Roosevelt surrendered, do you think the United States would have intervened in World War II???

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Eventually, it will intervene, but it will continue to wait and see when it poses a threat to America's own interests, as in World War I.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    See if the benefits of World War II are large enough for them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Again, U.S. involvement in World War II was inevitable.

    For Roosevelt, World War II was a godsend for the development of the United States, before the center of the world was in Europe, Europe was the center of the world and economic and political center, and the United States was subject to the idea of isolation, which was really only a corner of the world.

    World War II was the best opportunity for the United States to replace Europe and become the center of the world.

    So after the outbreak of World War II, Roosevelt gave Britain and the Soviet Union a lot of aid, supporting them to continue fighting, while finding ways to overcome the effects of isolationism at home.

    In fact, if Japan does not attack Pearl Harbor, the United States will also enter the war.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, definitely. First, the people of the world are unanimously anti-fascist, and the United States' intervention in World War II can conform to the wishes of the people of the world. At the same time, it maintains its image as a great power.

    Second, Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor only accelerated US intervention in World War II. Third, China, the former Soviet Union, and the European side have all reached a common consciousness with the United States. Fourth, the United States needs a stable world environment for further development, and as for the Cold War after World War II, this is also a reason why the United States hesitated to intervene in World War II.

    In short, World War II was by no means a victory due to the intervention of the United States, but a stubborn struggle of people all over the world and the entry of the Third World. The identity of a great power that the United States is bent on maintaining is hegemonism and power politics. Since the establishment of the European Union, the Third World and China stand on the same position of safeguarding world peace.

    On the surface, the collapse of the Soviet Union was a victory for the United States, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, all the republics were established. Contrary to the original will of the United States. Peace and development remain contemporary themes and will continue for nearly 30 years.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The United States not only has the Pacific Fleet, but also the Atlantic Fleet, and the Atlantic Fleet is stronger than the Pacific Fleet.

    2. The U.S. Pacific Fleet not only has a naval base at Pearl Harbor, but also several large naval bases on the west coast of the United States, and the fleet inside has no influence at all.

    3. The sneak attack on Pearl Harbor only destroyed the battlefleet of the US Pacific Fleet, and all the aircraft carriers happened to be outside Pearl Harbor that day, so the US Pacific Fleet was not destroyed.

    4. The Japanese army only destroyed the U.S. military ** and planes in Pearl Harbor, but did not attack the U.S. military's oil depots and other logistical facilities, so the U.S. military could quickly mobilize troops from other areas and obtain supplies at Pearl Harbor for operations.

    5. The United States has a strong industrial production capacity and is able to produce a large number of combat ships in a short period of time. In the three years from the beginning of the Pearl Harbor attack at the end of 1941 to the beginning of 1945, the United States produced more than 30 large aircraft carriers and more than 100 escort aircraft carriers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The whole country mobilized to join World War II, and the commander of the Navy, Nimitz, killed the Supreme Commander of the Japanese Combined Fleet Isoroku Yamamoto with a fighter jet. At this time, the Pacific War was maximized. The entry of the United States into the war greatly increased the strength of the Allied forces, and the fight against the fascists would not be so difficult and difficult to parry.

    In particular, the complete defeat of the Japanese Combined Fleet in the Pacific War played a key role in the final victory.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The day before Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, the intelligence had been known to the Yankees, and the interception was declassified by the Chinese. Why did the Japanese still sneak attack, very simply, for a reason to participate in the world war. At that time, the United States had already made a lot of money by selling, and there was no shortage of money or lack of money, the only thing lacking was the position of power in the world, and it had already prepared for a war.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because the United States itself had a hunch that there was a reason for the withdrawal of the aircraft carrier at that time. The purpose of the attack on Pearl Harbor was not to destroy the main force of the US military. , can resist the offensive of the US army for a year at most,, this Yamamoto fifty-six said...

    Pearl Harbor was fought because it was the closest fortress to Japan,,, but the U.S. military's production reserves and its own military strength were far greater than that.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Some theories are that Roosevelt foresaw that if the fascist camp won in the world, the United States would be in a very passive situation, but there was not enough evidence to get Congress to agree to a state of war, and Congress believed that America's policy of self-preservation and isolation could protect the United States from war, so Congress did not agree to declare war, so Roosevelt asked the Pacific Fleet to cut off Japan's sea supply lines for a reason, and the Japanese were fooled, and this was one of the reasons, and the United States had made a lot of money in World War I And it was the first country to implement the NEP to get out of the economic crisis, so the overall national strength is very strong, and the United States is not only this fleet, but it is technologically advanced, so the war potential is also very strong, orderly, **, strong economic power and war potential, and the anger of the people, the consent of Congress, everything is planned.

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