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Old 16-10-2007, 02:38 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kyt View Post
The Aleutians were always a diversion (that didn't work), but the perceived threat was always higher in the American psyche than the reality.

I don't think the Japanese ever intended a major invasion of the US - why enter the hornets nest? But the deployment of troops as to make it look like an attack/invasion was a possibility was a tactical master-stroke as it diverted many resources away from the real front-line. It's just that Japanese (except Yamamoto) never really grasped that even these diverted resources were only a small fraction of America's potential, and so didn't make much of a difference to the overall outcome.
Yamamoto and possibly a few weaker ones knew that if America didn't negotiate a peace in the first year of the war, Japan would lose. Pearl Harbors sneak attach without a declaration only succeeded in raising the ire of the American people.

Once in, there was to be nothing less than total war and total surrender expected from the Japanese.
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