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1. The attack on the Philippines coincided with the Pearl Harbor attack by hours. So there was some "surprise" involved (SURPISE is part of the art of war). 2. The US Forces were cut off from any reinforcements. Back in those days, navies did most of the transporting of men & material. The US Navy was pretty well ruined in the Pacific after December 7, 1941; which of course had been the Japanese plan to begin with...eliminating any outside interference (re-supply/reinforcements). 3. US Naval forces were intact on the US Atlantic Coast, however, it would take a few weeks for them to arrive into the Pacific. What US Naval Forces could arrive by then, would have easily been chewed up by the Imperial Navy; and by then, the Philippines would have fallen anyway.

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