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Hideki Tojo, as Prime Minister of Japan during World War II, aimed for territorial expansion to establish Japan as a dominant power in East Asia. He sought to create a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, which envisioned Japanese control over resource-rich regions like China, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Tojo believed that this expansion was essential for Japan's economic self-sufficiency and security, promoting military aggression to achieve these goals. His policies ultimately contributed to the escalation of conflict in the region and Japan's involvement in World War II.

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