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Franklin Delano Roosevelt approached the United States' entry into World War II with a sense of urgency and resolve, recognizing the growing threat posed by Axis powers. He believed that American involvement was essential to ensure global security and protect democratic values. Although he was initially hesitant to engage in another international conflict, the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 solidified his commitment to mobilizing the nation for war. Roosevelt saw this as not only a military necessity but also a moral imperative to support allies and combat tyranny.

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