Originally posted by CmdKewin
We all know that history is written by winners.
Have you ever asked yourself on the real motives that made america react so quickly on the Pearl Harbor attack?
It took three hours after the attack for the message to finally reach the government. After THAT, well, hmm...you just got your main naval base in the Pacific bombed to hell by a military giant. Are you gonna deliberate for days as to what to do?
And why in the world would 2/3 of the Pacific fleet be present at a given time in a single Harbour?
Refuiling/repair. Also, the US saw that Japan was building up, so they had to be safe.
And why would the only 3 ships in the whole U.S navy who could possibily have a chance to defeat the four JIN attack groups (the 3 carriers the U.S had in the Pacific at that time, the Lexington, the Saratoga and the Enterprise) be at large, really FAR away from Hawaii?
They were on training excersizes, this is a well known fact.
p.s.: The Japanese invented the so called "Air-Power Combined Fleet" tactic. Not the U.S.
While this may be true, the strategy being toted by most of the high-ranking Japanese naval officers was the strategy of the battleship. Most of the Japanese were still thinking in the time when the biggest gun won. Why do you think Japan built the largest battleships ever constructed?
p.s.s: Never, never base your opinions on war films from the 50's. They are obviously Pro-American. In every sense.
No ****. I dunno about whoever you were arguing against, but I base all my facts on my actual research of WWII, not movies.
For once, I agree with Liberator: Why must America ALWAYS have an ulterior motive?