You may use the word 'odoshi,' written: 脅し
Yes, the Japanese empire proved a large threat to the USSR. However, when they invaded, they were quickly driven back.
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Isoroku Yamamoto was the Japanese Admiral who argued that the United States Pacific fleet was a threat to Japan. He served in the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1901 to 1943.
There wasnt a battle that ended japans threat, inface U.S.A was losing but the two nuclear bombs in Hiroshima and nagasaki ended the Japanese threat.
After the Battle of the Philippine Sea (Mariannas Turkey Shoot) the Japanese AIRCRAFT CARRIERS were no longer a threat. After the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese NAVY was no longer a threat. After the Battle of Okinawa the Japanese Military (except on Japan itself) was no longer a threat. After Okinawa, only Japan itself posed any threat. Two Atom Bombs were reserved for Japan proper.
Pearl Harbor was attacked to remove the threat of US interference of Japanese conquests.
What are the pros of the Japanese internment camps? to protect what the US saw as a 'threat' after pearl harbor was bombed
They realized the Japanese-Americans did not pose any kind of threat.
The American leaders banned the sale of oil to Japan to slow down a japanese war machine and this was a serious threat to future plans for the Japanese
The Italians scared New Zealand during World War 2.
They were considered a threat by association.
Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps during World War II. This internment occurred even if they were no threat.