Yes, the Japanese blamed the Chinese and used it as an excuse to invade Manchuria.
In 1931 Rogue Japanese military personnel used a minor self conducted explosion to blame Chinese dissidents in Manchuria of the act and enforce a full scale invasion. This incident led to Japanese invasion and installation of a puppet regime as well. This incident is also known as Mukden incident.
bankers and railroad companies
No war. Spain and the US were officially at peace when the Maine exploded, although war had been brewing for some time. The explosion of the Maine was the event which sparked the Spanish-American War.
Spain, when the US battleship Maine sank in Havana harbor. It was believed that the Spanish had sunk the American battleship with a command-detonated mine, but after the war it was discovered that the Maine was sunk by an internal explosion.
It is not fair to blame the US newspapers for "provoking" fear of the Japanese. The Japanese went to great efforts to create an environment of fear in Asia by attacking & invading China, murdering Chinese civilians & engaged in large scale looting, burning, rape & brutality towards the Chinese population. The "Rape of Nanking" was a sensational but true event that soiled the reputation of Japan before the war. When Japan joined the Axis (with Hitler & Mussolini), that further concerned Americans. American fears of the reckless brutality of the Japanese were well founded & reconfirmed by the actual events of World War Two. If your question is about the fear of Japanese-Americans living on the US West Coast, then you should examine the reasons for the fear before you assume that all this fear as unprovoked & irrational. Most of those placed in the relocation camps were not a threat, however there were large numbers that were a threat, or refused to swear allegiance to the US. The US knew that the Japanese had many intelligence agents working for the Japanese government living among the Japanese-Americans. There was a suspicion that the numbers of dangerous Japanese-Americans was in a higher proportion than among German-Americans or Italian-Americans.
In 1931 Rogue Japanese military personnel used a minor self conducted explosion to blame Chinese dissidents in Manchuria of the act and enforce a full scale invasion. This incident led to Japanese invasion and installation of a puppet regime as well. This incident is also known as Mukden incident.
bankers and railroad companies
Without more information, it is difficult to determine who is to blame for the explosion on the Odyssey. It would be important to investigate the cause of the explosion and any actions or negligence on Jack's part that may have contributed to it before assigning blame.
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack
the report by the naval board of inquiry about the explosion was used to blame Spain for the attack