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yes it is not really disputed now that US intelligence informed Roosevelt about the planned japanese attack on the states. He chose not to deal with it since an attack on the states would mean the US would have to enter the european war instead of just selling weapons to its contestants. Roosevelt believed that the Allies would lose the war if the US did not become involved, and that this should not happen. The only way he knew to make the US join the war was to allow the Japanese to kill some servicemen.
Allegedly.
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