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The United States had taken huge loses during WWI and did not want to get involved in any foreign wars.

The voters in the USA were very against involvement and short sighted but influential politicians and other leaders fed this poor decision.

Wise men in the USA realised that if Hitler and Nazi Germany were to win the war there would be dreadful world wide problems including the eventual invasion of North America.

So instead of entering the war they provide financial and material aid.

On December 8 1941 the Japanese made this all academic.

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