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Cabrito:
Well why do you think Yamamoto said the now famous quote of "I fear we have only awakened a sleeping giant" or something to that point. He knew what the American industrial world could be and would be like too. Besides the fact that the US provided about half of Japan's stuff before the war. When the US but the embargo in to effect Japan had to go else where to get their stuff and think they would teach the US a lesson at the same time too.
According to that site it said "informally 1937" When it was ongoing before even then, Starting in September 1931, it didn't escalate into an all-out war *until* July 1937.
The United States, while still isolationist, put the embargo on Japan in an attempt to starve them of the resources they would need to continue their war against China. What is funny, was that the USA, USSR and Germany were sending economic help to China to fight Japan.
In a purely hypothetical situation, had the world turned a blind eye to China; the world would never know the name Mao Zedong, Tibet would be free, Hong Kong would still be British, Macau would still be Portuguese, both Korean and Vietnam wars wouldn't have happened, and Communism in China, Korea and Southeast Asia may have happened, but with getting beaten down by the Japanese it wouldn't have happened as early as 1949.
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