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They did not lead to war; they were part of the war. They were, however, factors in the United States' decision to enter the war.
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The USA joined in the war because the USA was part of the Triple alliance in the first place, and after Germany attacked the USA's submarines and battleships, they then joined the war in 1917.
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It is not the decision of citizens to decide if the US should go to war. Especially foreign nationals. That is the duty of the President and Congress. They may be influenced in their decision by the populace
The US entered WW2 in December 1941, at which time Jimmy Carter was too young to vote, never mind be president. FDR was president at the time, but he didn't really have a decision to make. The treacherous attack on Pearl Harbour by Japan made the decision for him.
To use the atomic bomb against Japan. No Mr. contributor, that is not true, he said his toughest decision of his presidency was to enter the Korean war. http://www.trumanlibrary.org/banning.htm check your facts Mr. contributor
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Good info on it here. http://www.trumanlibrary.org/banning.htm An angry letter from a Mr. Banning to President Truman, expressing Mr. Banning's toward Truman's decision to enter the Korean War.
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President Clinton, who had one aspired to be a jazz artist, was inspired by President John R. Kennedy to enter politics. He meet President Kennedy when he was seventeen-years old on a visit to the White House. Kennedy was a political idol of Bill Clinton.