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Your question depends on the time period in which you are inquiring, directly after, months out, or even farther. After Pearl Harbor Americans feared further invasion of Hawaii and the west coast. Japanese infiltration and sabotage was also a great fear, leading the the internment of Japanese Americans. America never feared losing the war, the attitude of the people was positive, driven by anger and revenge. The American people always thought that the Pacific was their war, with Europe a sideshow fought by European powers.

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