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"No Spam!" wrote in message ... BOB URZ wrote: More importantly, on a strategic level, if we had known about the attack in advance, would the US have reacted as strongly and been as committed to the war? Hell Yes , an attack on its major bases could hardly be overlooked and the losses in the Phillipines would have been just as great. It would still have been a day of infamy. Keith |
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