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The goal of the United States was to defeat the Japanese. This meant the removal of the Japanese from many islands in the Pacific Ocean, the destruction of the Japanese Navy, and the surrender of Japan.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
Battle of the Bulge
Japan was a rising power in Asia in the early 1900's. Following their stunning defeat in 1905 of the Russsian Navy at the Battle of Tsushima, Japan's military was quickly recognized as world-class. The Japanese worked this backward and continued to build and improve their steel mills and other industrial manufacturing, plus increased educational opportunities. They took advantage of the distance from the United States and the UK to become a local Pacific power.
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The United States and other Pacific nations, particularly Australia and Japan, have been focusing on expanding their influence through new industries and military collaborations. This includes investments in technology, renewable energy, and defense capabilities to counter growing geopolitical tensions, particularly with China. Both the U.S. and its allies aim to enhance regional security by strengthening military alliances and fostering economic partnerships, thereby promoting stability and shared interests in the Pacific region.
bordered by pacific and atlantic ocean
Military strength capable of defeating european powers, Empire building goals in the pacific, New industry and wealth.All of the above.
it is connected because pacific theory is all about submarine volcanoes and when you say submarine volcanoes it means that........ volcanoes under the sea that's why volcanoes & pacific theory is related to each other...
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The prime catch of the Alaskan and Pacific Northwest's fishing industry is salmon.
Hawaii is important to the US for several reasons: it is a strategic military location in the Pacific, home to key military installations like Pearl Harbor; it serves as a hub for US relations with Asia and the Pacific region; it has a significant tourism industry that contributes to the US economy; and it is a unique cultural and historical asset for the country.
Asia Pacific College's motto is 'Bridging Academe and Industry'.