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To: Lisbon1940
The Hitler-Stalin pact was in effect. The US communists were all in favor of staying out of the war, until Hitler attacked Stalin in June 1941. In August, the US embargoed oil exports to Japan (we supplied 80% of their oil at the time) leaving Japan little choice but to attack us before they ran out of oil.

Meanwhile the French communists made sure that Stalin's ally Hitler strolled right in.

23 posted on 12/07/2017 4:15:30 PM PST by PapaBear3625 (Big governent is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
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To: PapaBear3625

FDR was forced to freeze the assets of Japan and embargo US exports to Japan because France let Japan occupy their colonies in Indo-China.

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http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/united-states-freezes-japanese-assets

On 7/26/41, President Franklin Roosevelt seizes all Japanese assets in the United States in retaliation for the Japanese occupation of French Indo-China.

On 7/24/41, Tokyo decided to strengthen its position in terms of its invasion of China by moving through Southeast Asia. Given that France had long occupied parts of the region, and Germany, a Japanese ally, now controlled most of France through Petain’s puppet government, France “agreed” to the occupation of its Indo-China colonies. Japan followed up by occupying Cam Ranh naval base, 800 miles from the Philippines, where Americans had troops, and the British base at Singapore.

President Roosevelt swung into action by freezing all Japanese assets in America. Britain and the Dutch East Indies followed suit. The result: Japan lost access to three-fourths of its overseas trade and 88 percent of its imported oil. Japan’s oil reserves were only sufficient to last three years, and only half that time if it went to war and consumed fuel at a more frenzied pace. Japan’s immediate response was to occupy Saigon, again with Vichy France’s acquiescence. If Japan could gain control of Southeast Asia, including Malaya, it could also control the region’s rubber and tin production—a serious blow to the West, which imported such materials from the East. Japan was now faced with a dilemma: back off of its occupation of Southeast Asia and hope the oil embargo would be eased—or seize the oil and further antagonize the West, even into war.


53 posted on 12/07/2017 4:40:05 PM PST by DFG
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To: PapaBear3625

In August, the US embargoed oil exports to Japan (we supplied 80% of their oil at the time) leaving Japan little choice but to attack us before they ran out of oil.
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Attacking a US base in the Pacific would not have given the Japs more access to our oil. There was no way that they could have attacked mainland USA. ....I recall that a Japanese Admiral said something like... “I fear we have awakened a sleeping giant”. He was correct.


125 posted on 12/08/2017 2:57:46 AM PST by octex
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