Japan would have because most of Australia's army was tied up else were protecting Brittany and trying and failing to beat the Germans (at the time) and if i recall correctly in the battle of kokoda most of the Australian forces were militia, even if we had all of our forces there is now way we could have been able to effectively defend the "Brisbane Line" the Japanese had a superior navy, army, and air force to Australia's and our economy were a fraction to theirs because of the mijing restoration. if it hadn't been for the Japanese failure to plan ahead when they attacked perl harbor we would probably be speaking Japanese, or Australia would be a divided continent. so we owe a lot to the Americans (even if they did rope us into Vietnam).
america
right now... Still Japan. Pakistan they have nukes :)
That Japan would win.
The most feared aspect of war in the pacific was that Japan would win!
Japan was defeated in World War II.
Without answering the unasked question of why Japan attacked the US in the first place, cementing its involvement in the war, the simple response would be "Japan wanted to win the war in order to be victorious". Why would anybody wish to lose? Once Japan was at war with the Allied forces, it was a matter of honour and duty to vanquish the enemy, or to die in the effort- surrender was not permissable.
Japan surrendered and the allies win the war.
Australia Failed..... Hard
Yes
No, Japan won.
To get more people to fight on there side so that they can win. Japan is psycologically impared and they dont have squat for space in there country. Probably the same reason James Cook and the English did, they wanted land...
Russia has nuclear weapons and a modern army. Japan has put the military aside since World War II.