Japan rejected Roosevelts request to help them find raw materials and then they declared war on us.
Negotiations between the US and Japan continued right up to the moment of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The Japanese did not declare war formally and did not even notify the US that they were withdrawing from negotiations until after the attack had commenced.
There were zero negotiations.
to allow Western nations to protect them in trade negotiations
Yes, Japan is part of Asia, specifically, East Asia. That's why when politicians and media talk about a "pivot to Asia" the negotiations and visits always include Japan.
"Indeed for one hour after Japanese..." Japan had been deceitful in its negotiations with the united states
No.
No. Japan had dreams of expansion and the US was standing in the way. There were negotiations going on in Washington, but nothing ame of them.
The japanese refusal to withdraw from China.
An earthquake sent a wave to japan
It happened at 11 March 2011.
Japan surrendered.
jimmo changed japan