On December 7, 1941 there was a surprise Military Strike against the United States by the Japanese Navy. 2,402 were killed that day; not including the Japanese, And 1,282 was left wounded. This attack came as a shock to the American people, which led directly to the U.S entry into World War II. Most of the people in this Era are not really educated about WHY they attack us. So here are the reasons, On September 1940, Before the Attack, The U.S placed an embargo on Japan by prohibiting exports of steel, scrap iron, and Aviation fuel to Japan, due to Japan’s takeover of northern French Indochina. Also, The Japanese assumed that the United States would eventually enter the war, and they wanted to keep …show more content…
And with the result of that, they had little choice but to attack either the Soviet Union or SE Asia for the needed resources, so this concluded in the Pacific War and the destruction of the Japanese Empire.
The Japanese hoped to destroy the entire American naval fleet. The first strike attack was aimed to permanently cripple the Americans Soldiers/fleet and leave the British without support in the Pacific. They also hoped to buy more time to add to their own powerful naval fleet and that the attack would destroy American confidence at home. But in reality, it boosted their confidence with anger and united the country in their foray into the war. The attack on Pearl Harbor was an effort by the Japanese government to deal a decisive blow to the U.S in order that the Japanese could invade the Southern Pacific Islands and Australia, to capture and have access to the materials they needed to continue to power their war efforts, because with our fleet destroyed in that region, it would have cleared the way for them to get what they