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4 January, 04:19

What was america's foreign policy when the japanese became aggressive?

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  1. 4 January, 05:21
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    Japan’s aggressive policies in China resulted in tense relations with the U. S. Japan had territorial ambitions and viewed American superiority over the Pacific an obstacle. The U. S acted on Japan’s aggression via trade embargo. When Japan conquered Vietnam, the U. S cut 90% oil supply to Japan. When Japan continued the war in China, U. S cut steel and other vital imports to the country.
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