Yamamoto wasn’t developing drones and mini-drones, placing surveillance cameras at intersections of every main urban road and the interstates, and developing armed robots to deal with those behind the blades of grass.
Technology enables folks to be wiped out before they ever physically see or engage anyone. It would have to happen lightning quick across the entire nation with tens of millions of folks acting together.
Those cameras and drones would be the first casualties.
All you say makes sense.... So why did all that high tech fire power fail to pacify Afghanistan against less then 50000 AL-quida?
Yamamoto had a certain regard for America & did not underestimate our industrial base or determination, unlike Tojo & the other Jap warlords who assumed bushido spirit would conquer all. He did not hate America as they did.
Yamamoto also spent enough time studying in America to learn our language & realized that firearms possession here is a human right, not an aristocratic privilege as in Japan which it remains to this day.
If hunters are a disorganized mass, the first vid of a door kicked in & home invaded by jackbooted Govags that goes viral will quickly galvanize most into willingness to resist, if only on an individual level.
If Govags are unsure if they’ll see their families again at the end of each long day of breaking & arresting, that could change the aura of government invincibility, too.
You kin buy a 2 pound stealth payload drone from Florida with a camera and just stick a light multi-barrel`d firearm/gasbomb on the PX and you`ve got an armed UAV Hexopter site`n shoot with 2 mile termination range
The surveillance cameras at intersections of every main urban road and the interstates can all be disabled in 24 hours. The very same technicians who installed or manufactured them have all the details on how to do it.