Japan invaded all countries within 360 degree's of them. From Alaska, towards Australia (stopped by the Battle of the Coral Sea), and west of them in China. Russia (Soviet Union) was also fought at the Battle of Nomonhan in 1939. This battle, known as the Battle of Khalkhin-Gol by the Russians, is what put a stop to Japanese interests in the Soviet Union.
French Indochina, Thialand, China, and Manchuria.
French Indochina, now known as Vietnam
Time to establish itself in Asia, the Phillipenes, Indochina, Indoneseia and New Guinea.
Korea, Australia, New Zealand and probably many others.
The U.S. embargo against Japan primarily included restrictions on the export of oil, steel, and other essential materials. This was implemented in response to Japan's aggressive expansion in Asia, particularly its invasion of China and later French Indochina. The embargo severely limited Japan's access to vital resources needed for its military operations, contributing to escalating tensions that ultimately led to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
In an effort to cut off military supplies to China, Japan invaded French Indochina in 1940. After days of combat, the French Vichy government reached an agreement with Japan that allowed them to occupy Tonkin Bay. The Japanese military had a continued presence in Indochina throughout the war.
Roosevelt cut off the oil supply to Japan and this led to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Because Japan invaded French Indochina
Islands in the pacific ocean, Taiwan, Indochina, Korea, Philippines, Aleution Islands.
French Indochina, Thialand, China, and Manchuria.
When the Japanese ventured into French Indochina in 1940, the US halted several major exports to Japan. Then in 1941 when France fell to Germany and the Japanese took over French Indochina, the US stopped all oil exports to Japan.
Brazil was not part of French Indochina before world war 2.
The Americans cut off Japan's fuel supply because japan invaded indochina (Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia).
He cut off the oil supply and doing so, it led to and attack
The French returned to Indo-China, and the French Indochina War commenced in 1946-1954.
French Indochina, now known as Vietnam
Time to establish itself in Asia, the Phillipenes, Indochina, Indoneseia and New Guinea.