Quote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:03:40 PMPearl Harbor was an unprovoked act of war against America.No, they were provoked by America withholding oil and steel from the Japanese. It was either go to war or collapse from lack of resources.
Pearl Harbor was an unprovoked act of war against America.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: Lord Keksworth on December 07, 2014, 09:36:54 PMQuote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:03:40 PMPearl Harbor was an unprovoked act of war against America.No, they were provoked by America withholding oil and steel from the Japanese. It was either go to war or collapse from lack of resources.I'm a little confused how you think going to war is a solution to the problem of America withholding resources. Japan was actively fighting against their allies, and America had zero obligation to continue trade with them.
Quote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:40:27 PMQuote from: Lord Keksworth on December 07, 2014, 09:36:54 PMQuote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:03:40 PMPearl Harbor was an unprovoked act of war against America.No, they were provoked by America withholding oil and steel from the Japanese. It was either go to war or collapse from lack of resources.I'm a little confused how you think going to war is a solution to the problem of America withholding resources. Japan was actively fighting against their allies, and America had zero obligation to continue trade with them.Giving Japan resources to continue their war would have been exactly in America's best interest. They were getting paid to keep Japan fighting, and therefore run low on steel and oil and thus need to pay more to get more steel and oil. Couple that with how America's allies were doing the same, and America was doing pretty good. Withholding those two resources was about the stupidest thing the US could have done, as they not only cut off a huge source of money, they got Japan good and pissed enough to send in an air fleet.
It's incredibly short-sighted to think supplying Japan's war effort would have been good for the U.S. Imperial Japan's expansion throughout the region and alignment with the Axis currently decimating America's European allies was absolutely counter to American prosperity, and it would have been a huge slap in the face to continue war-profiteering from our allies' deaths. What did you think would have happened once Germany steamrolled through Europe and Japan conquered Asia? That Japan would thank them for the steel and oil and go on their merry way?
Quote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:53:16 PMIt's incredibly short-sighted to think supplying Japan's war effort would have been good for the U.S. Imperial Japan's expansion throughout the region and alignment with the Axis currently decimating America's European allies was absolutely counter to American prosperity, and it would have been a huge slap in the face to continue war-profiteering from our allies' deaths. What did you think would have happened once Germany steamrolled through Europe and Japan conquered Asia? That Japan would thank them for the steel and oil and go on their merry way?War logistics and supplying relies on neutrality. So, yes, even if America's allies were getting massacred by weapons made from steel imported from the US, it would still be profitable for America to keep exporting resources to both sides. Horrible? Of course. Profiting off human suffering? Most definitely. Pragmatic? Absolutely.Japan was never in any way powerful enough to really defeat America. Even if the US had kept supplying them throughout the war and Japan turned on them at the end, it still would never have ended favorably for Japan. Also, the concept of Germany getting past Russia is a laughable one indeed.
Quote from: Lord Keksworth on December 07, 2014, 10:03:40 PMQuote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:53:16 PMIt's incredibly short-sighted to think supplying Japan's war effort would have been good for the U.S. Imperial Japan's expansion throughout the region and alignment with the Axis currently decimating America's European allies was absolutely counter to American prosperity, and it would have been a huge slap in the face to continue war-profiteering from our allies' deaths. What did you think would have happened once Germany steamrolled through Europe and Japan conquered Asia? That Japan would thank them for the steel and oil and go on their merry way?War logistics and supplying relies on neutrality. So, yes, even if America's allies were getting massacred by weapons made from steel imported from the US, it would still be profitable for America to keep exporting resources to both sides. Horrible? Of course. Profiting off human suffering? Most definitely. Pragmatic? Absolutely.Japan was never in any way powerful enough to really defeat America. Even if the US had kept supplying them throughout the war and Japan turned on them at the end, it still would never have ended favorably for Japan. Also, the concept of Germany getting past Russia is a laughable one indeed.So then Germany conquers Europe, Japan conquers Asia, Russia conquers Germany's Europe and Japan sides with them, then both converge on America. Obviously it would have been profitable to continue selling to Japan, but thankfully FDR had a stronger ethical backbone than a desire for profit. The point still stands that economic sanctions aren't justification for the attack.
The original point has been addressed: the attack on Pearl Harbor was most definitely provoked.
Quote from: Lord Keksworth on December 07, 2014, 10:19:26 PMThe original point has been addressed: the attack on Pearl Harbor was most definitely provoked.You've failed to justify the claim that economic sanctions are tantamount to provocation of war.
It's perfectly logical for America to cut off trade with a hostile nation actively fighting America's allies,
and Japan surely anticipated that.
In addition, it's obvious that the instigation of war wasn't an attempt to renew trade with America.
Regardless, that was hardly the point of my original post.
Quote from: DAS B( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)T x2 on December 07, 2014, 07:41:12 PMQuoteFor those of you who resent the Japanese for Pearl Harbor... Who does that?I just witnessed some dipshit say how much he hates the Japanese. I think it was Kinder.
QuoteFor those of you who resent the Japanese for Pearl Harbor... Who does that?
For those of you who resent the Japanese for Pearl Harbor...
The US accomplished this by using one of the most horrific weapons ever devised by man. It was a waste of human life and it accomplished nothing.
Quote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 08:30:20 PMQuote from: TheOneTrueDesticle on December 07, 2014, 08:20:32 PMQuote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 08:08:04 PMQuote from: TheOneTrueDesticle on December 07, 2014, 07:50:46 PMQuote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 07:50:02 PMPosted in The Flood, not worth my time. You are entitled to your own opinions, have a good day.*rereads previous comments on your behalf*This is supposed to be in Serious but I fucked upYour opinion about anyone still hating modern Japanese people for Pearl Harbor is valid, but it's obvious this thread would be bait and a huge mess, even in serious. The truth is, the OP doesn't have much discussion (because it's so obvious).Because anything you disagree with is bait, right?I'm not trying to bait anyone. I'm stating how I feel on the matter and it didn't really help that I clicked off of Serious when I posted this.Apologies. I didn't mean you posted this as intentional bait or that the opinion stated in the OP is bait. Anyone who believes that all differing opinions are bait is an idiot. I'm saying the title doesn't correlate properly with the post to provide discussion, and instead created something more effective as bait.I see now.The title is more in response to Kinder's bullshit-ass comment earlier.
Quote from: TheOneTrueDesticle on December 07, 2014, 08:20:32 PMQuote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 08:08:04 PMQuote from: TheOneTrueDesticle on December 07, 2014, 07:50:46 PMQuote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 07:50:02 PMPosted in The Flood, not worth my time. You are entitled to your own opinions, have a good day.*rereads previous comments on your behalf*This is supposed to be in Serious but I fucked upYour opinion about anyone still hating modern Japanese people for Pearl Harbor is valid, but it's obvious this thread would be bait and a huge mess, even in serious. The truth is, the OP doesn't have much discussion (because it's so obvious).Because anything you disagree with is bait, right?I'm not trying to bait anyone. I'm stating how I feel on the matter and it didn't really help that I clicked off of Serious when I posted this.Apologies. I didn't mean you posted this as intentional bait or that the opinion stated in the OP is bait. Anyone who believes that all differing opinions are bait is an idiot. I'm saying the title doesn't correlate properly with the post to provide discussion, and instead created something more effective as bait.
Quote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 08:08:04 PMQuote from: TheOneTrueDesticle on December 07, 2014, 07:50:46 PMQuote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 07:50:02 PMPosted in The Flood, not worth my time. You are entitled to your own opinions, have a good day.*rereads previous comments on your behalf*This is supposed to be in Serious but I fucked upYour opinion about anyone still hating modern Japanese people for Pearl Harbor is valid, but it's obvious this thread would be bait and a huge mess, even in serious. The truth is, the OP doesn't have much discussion (because it's so obvious).Because anything you disagree with is bait, right?I'm not trying to bait anyone. I'm stating how I feel on the matter and it didn't really help that I clicked off of Serious when I posted this.
Quote from: TheOneTrueDesticle on December 07, 2014, 07:50:46 PMQuote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 07:50:02 PMPosted in The Flood, not worth my time. You are entitled to your own opinions, have a good day.*rereads previous comments on your behalf*This is supposed to be in Serious but I fucked upYour opinion about anyone still hating modern Japanese people for Pearl Harbor is valid, but it's obvious this thread would be bait and a huge mess, even in serious. The truth is, the OP doesn't have much discussion (because it's so obvious).
Quote from: Statefarm on December 07, 2014, 07:50:02 PMPosted in The Flood, not worth my time. You are entitled to your own opinions, have a good day.*rereads previous comments on your behalf*This is supposed to be in Serious but I fucked up
Posted in The Flood, not worth my time. You are entitled to your own opinions, have a good day.
Didn't FDR basically provoke the attack anyway?...
Quote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 10:21:56 PMQuote from: Lord Keksworth on December 07, 2014, 10:19:26 PMThe original point has been addressed: the attack on Pearl Harbor was most definitely provoked.You've failed to justify the claim that economic sanctions are tantamount to provocation of war.You've failed to read the next few words.QuoteIt's perfectly logical for America to cut off trade with a hostile nation actively fighting America's allies,But hardly profitable.Quoteand Japan surely anticipated that.If they did, they would have attacked before America cut off two of their most needed resources.QuoteIn addition, it's obvious that the instigation of war wasn't an attempt to renew trade with America.Of course not, but it could have been put to use by America nonetheless.QuoteRegardless, that was hardly the point of my original post.But it is the point of the thread.
Quote from: Lord Keksworth on December 07, 2014, 09:36:54 PMQuote from: H̲u̲r̲t̲f̲u̲l̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on December 07, 2014, 09:03:40 PMPearl Harbor was an unprovoked act of war against America.No, they were provoked by America withholding oil and steel from the Japanese. It was either go to war or collapse from lack of resources.No actually. 1940s Japan had a heavily imperialistic culture. They'd already assimilated most of China and the Philippines at that point, and set their gaze upon America since they were right across the Pacific. I don't know what revisionist history you've been reading into, but lack of resources they did not have. They just wanted to attack America because they thought American's as people were subhuman and weak, and because they could.Now, whether or not US intelligence knew Pearl Harbour was going to happen or not is an entirely different discussion topic in and of itself, but it was most definitely and unprovoked act of aggression on Japan's behalf.
>people thinking the nukes shouldn't have been dropped Fuck off, hippies.
Tell me, when does the profit off the corpses of your allies help when you're cornered by two superpowers who absolutely detest your country?
Once again, Japan fucking raped and murdered Chinese women and children and made Koreans girls into sex slaves. They deserved the embargos because America wasn't going to sit and watch as their resources were being used to commit mass human rights violations
Didn't say it was the ethical option. Just the most pragmatic.
You don't seem to understand what I'm saying. Also, you seem to think America could've taken on Russia, Japan, and Germany all at the same time.
Where does the money made from the deaths of all your allies come in handy?
America joined in the war as they should've done even earlier. What's done is done and it was for the better. Japan attacked unprovoked, end of story.
Not only would it have been horrid, it would have meant the end of America.
Your view of global politics is pretty laughable, no offense.
It was unprovoked. An embargo is not justification or provocation for an unannounced act of war.