they have almost no resources them self, Natural Resources as iron to make steel. they need trade from other country's to produce. that's also mostly why they never have Bean invaded them self
The United States did not want to acquire japan. Japan wanted to expand, resulting in the war in the pacific in World War II. Even after the U.S. defeated japan in World War II, the US allowed Japan to maintain its sovereignty.
The Philippines was a strong base for US military power and had to be controlled by Japan if they were going to expand in east Asia without US interference.
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He hoped to expand French power in Europe and the New World.
Japan sought to occupy the island of Guam during World War II to strengthen its strategic position in the Pacific. Guam's location was crucial for controlling shipping routes and establishing military bases. Additionally, Japan aimed to expand its influence and secure resources in the region, contributing to its broader imperial ambitions.
No; Japan did.
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Japan was not permitted to have a military Japan was not permitted to have a military
Because Japan wantde to take over Asia.
Because Japan wanted control of the world. They didn't just want to bomb the countries in the pacific, that's just where they decided to start. But, fortunatly, they did not succeed in "World Domination".
Japan wanted to take over East Aisa and the pacific. :)
everywhere. Stalin wanted the world's workers to revolt against capitalism