No, the best the Japanese could hope for was that the US government would lose the will to fight and let the Japanese keep the territories it conquered in Asia & western Pacific.
Even that hope was way out of line with reality. Americans were in no mood to "forgive & forget" after the Japanese attacked first.
the Americans thought they could have been spies and may leak info to Japan
The Japanese, like their German allies believed that Americans in general were soft and not used to the hardships of soldiering. That the American's higher standards of living had spoiled them, and they would easily be defeated.
Japanese-Americans .
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
they were fare civilians but could been racist at and treated badly
He defeated the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean!
They thought that the Japanese Americans might be spies.
Could a situation such as the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 11 take place today? If so,under what circumstances? If you do not feel this could happen,explain why.
the Japanese bombed pearl harbor and we thought all Japanese were evil
I think you are referring to the WWII Japanese internment camps. After Pearl Harbor, it was thought that Japanese-American citizens could not be trusted, so they were rounded up and forced to live at various "camps" around the U.S. until the war was over. See the Related Links below.
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.
Congress paid money to the Japanese Americans to say sorry.