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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku_Yamamoto

To boost morale following the defeat at Guadalcanal, Yamamoto decided to make an inspection tour throughout the South Pacific.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku_Yamamoto To boost morale following the defeat at Guadalcanal, Yamamoto decided to make an inspection tour throughout the South Pacific.

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The jew fears the Samurai.

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Could it be, he was in direct contact with FDR and executed Operation Tora? Climb Mount Niitaka happened for a reason and it wasn’t Japanese.

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At the same time as the attack on Pearl Harbor the Japanese also attacked US airbases in the Philippines and targets in British Malaya and British Hong Kong.

Was Yamamoto also in command of these forces?

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It was his plan, overly complicated with to many moving parts, typical of imperial Japan. The admiral promised 6 months of victories for the imperial army. He delivered as promised, After 6 months Midway happened, followed by three years of defeat as the great admiral predicted.

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TO WIN THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC....STUPID

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It had no effect, he was dead already. Japanese strategy was set. It wasn’t going to change. Killing him would make no difference. Yet it was important to the US to kill him. Why?