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The long-term goals of those involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor were primarily to neutralize the U.S. Pacific Fleet, thereby preventing American interference in Japan's expansionist ambitions in Asia and the Pacific. Japan sought to secure resources and territories, particularly in Southeast Asia, to bolster its imperial power. By crippling the U.S. naval presence, Japan aimed to create a strategic advantage that would allow it to consolidate its gains and establish a dominant position in the region without immediate American military response. Ultimately, this strategy was part of Japan's broader objective of becoming the leading power in Asia.

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