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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.

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