Franklin D. Roosevelt accused Japan of aggressive expansionism and militarism in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in its invasion of China and its actions in Southeast Asia. He condemned Japan's refusal to adhere to international norms and agreements, which he believed posed a threat to peace and stability. FDR highlighted Japan's actions as a violation of American principles and interests, ultimately leading to heightened tensions between the two nations.
Impeach
Suiting.
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Congress for a Declaration of War with Japan
FDR was accused of becoming a dictator after trying to change the Supreme Court for his advantage.
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breaking her heart
they had sex and killed themselves
breaking her heart
FDR.
FDR's place.