Japan lost in WW2 but they would win today because their military activities are more hidden than a than a needle in a haystack unlike the US forces flaunting what they got. For all we know they could be making an antinuclear satellites, they are also investing $281.98 billion in their forces so that will be extremely beneficial unlike the US who spend $692 billion on candy.
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But with a better infrastructure and larger military base, it would probably take the US a week to win a war with Japan. But who knows?
us would win
The war between Germany and Japan ended in the year 1945.
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.
Malaysia did not exist in WW2 the war against Japan in this region was won by the US.
There might be many reasons that US became the target of Japan during the World War II. Japan might wanted to win over US because US was the winner of the World War I. Also Japan might wanted to rule all over the world.
Yes, America entering the war ended the Depression
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
Neither.
Florida wanted the south to win the US Civil War.
The american public was quite weary of war, so the US needed a quick win.
America would win no doubt because they have a better military then malsyia and us have better tech
Because at the end of 1941 they had conquered most of europe. From Germanys' point of view Japan couldn't have chosen a worse moment to bring the US into the war, had Japan not awoken the sleeping giant....... the rest is history.