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American Focus > Blog > Politics > REPORT: Evidence Suggests FDR Let Pearl Harbor Happen to Force America into WWII |
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REPORT: Evidence Suggests FDR Let Pearl Harbor Happen to Force America into WWII |

Last updated: December 8, 2024 11:08 am
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On December 7, 1941, America was thrust into war following what has been historically referred to as a “sneak attack” by Imperial Japan. President Franklin Roosevelt addressed Congress the following day, labeling it a “Day of Infamy” marked by a sudden and deliberate assault on the nation. However, what Roosevelt failed to disclose was the foreknowledge of the attack and the deliberate actions taken to facilitate it.

Evidence suggests that Roosevelt not only desired war but also orchestrated it with the help of his top officials. Lt. Cmdr. Arthur H. McCollum’s eight-action-points memo, dated October 7, 1940, outlined a strategy to provoke Japan into attacking the United States first. This memo, unearthed by historian Robert Stinnett, sheds light on the calculated efforts to instigate conflict.

In the months leading up to the attack, various warnings and signals were disregarded or downplayed. Ambassador Joseph Grew learned of Japan’s plan to launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in case of conflict with the U.S. McCollum’s memo further highlighted the likelihood of an attack on Pearl Harbor in the event of hostilities.

Despite mounting indications of an impending conflict, Roosevelt’s administration continued to push Japan towards war. Economic measures, such as cutting off oil and steel exports, were implemented to provoke a response. Reports of Japanese military spies in Hawaii were dismissed, and warnings from military personnel and intelligence officers were ignored.

As tensions escalated, the stage was set for the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Pacific Fleet was gathered in the harbor for a review, leaving the battleships vulnerable. Key military figures, including Admiral Kimmel and General Short, were kept in the dark or prevented from taking necessary defensive measures.

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On the day of the attack, radar operators detected incoming planes, but their warnings were disregarded. The decision not to scramble fighters to intercept the Japanese aircraft further compounded the tragedy. Despite ample evidence pointing to an imminent attack, the administration’s failure to act effectively sealed the fate of Pearl Harbor.

In the aftermath of the attack, attempts were made to cover up the lapses in intelligence and the missed opportunities to prevent the tragedy. Lt. Kermit Tyler, who neglected to act on radar warnings, faced no repercussions for his inaction. The narrative of surprise and shock surrounding the attack belies the awareness and calculated decisions made by those in power.

The events leading up to and following the attack on Pearl Harbor paint a complex picture of political maneuvering and calculated risks taken by the Roosevelt administration. The tragedy of December 7, 1941, serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked power and the human cost of geopolitical ambitions.

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