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Diplomatic negotiations between the US and Japan broke down primarily due to conflicting interests regarding trade and territorial expansion. The US imposed economic sanctions and trade restrictions, particularly on oil exports to Japan, in response to Japanese aggression in China and Southeast Asia. Japan, facing resource shortages, sought to expand its empire to secure necessary materials, leading to increased tension. Ultimately, these unresolved issues culminated in Japan's decision to launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

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