What caused America to strike back Japan?
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Having lost strongholds like Wake Island, and with Midway threatened, America had painfully few assets available to strike back at Imperial Japan. ... And after Pearl, while Japan had six carriers, the United States had only two to cover the entire Pacific
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The U.S. Was Trying to Stop Japan's Global Expansion
In light of such atrocities, the United States began passing economic sanctions against Japan, including trade embargoes on aircraft exports, oil and scrap metal, among other key goods, and gave economic support to Guomindang forces.
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