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To: Peter Horry

November 25, 1941 Cabinet meeting:
According to Stimson’s testimony: “The President brought up the event that we were likely to be attacked perhaps [as soon as] next Monday, for the Japanese are notorious for making an attack without warning. In spite of the risk involved, however, in letting the Japanese fire the first shot, we realized that in order to have the full support of the American people, it was desirable to make sure that the Japanese be the ones to do this so that there should remain no doubt in anyone’s mind as to who were the aggressors.”
Naturally much of the information needed to make an evaluation of what transpired is not available to the public. However, there is much out there that could be validated by a genuine historian. There apparently is no interest. What was the role of Soviet agent, Harry Dexter White, in the preparation of the ultimatum sent to Japan. Did this ultimatum originate in Moscow?


78 posted on 12/07/2009 9:35:36 AM PST by Vehmgericht
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Post 78

We can argue about whether WW II was caused by provocation by the U. S. or aggression by Axis nations (or to what degree) until the cows come home and we aren’t likely to get beyond preconceived notions.

It seems many here are inclined to agree with Pres. Obama, that world peace is threatened by U. S. provocation... I am not among them.

Good day, I am going to have a Coke and listen to their little jingle.


111 posted on 12/07/2009 12:10:16 PM PST by Peter Horry (Those who aren't responsible always know best.)
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