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Hideki Tojo, as Japan's Prime Minister during World War II, aimed to expand Japanese territory and influence across Asia, driven by a belief in Japan's destiny as a dominant power in the region. He sought to secure resources for Japan through military conquests, particularly in China and Southeast Asia, to support the war effort. Additionally, Tojo aimed to establish a Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere that promoted Japanese leadership while justifying Imperialism as a means of liberating Asian nations from Western colonial rule. His policies ultimately led to Japan's aggressive military actions, contributing to the outbreak of conflict in the Pacific.

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