They left no message, or warnings towards America before the fateful attack. "The diary shows that the army and navy did not want to give any proper declaration of war,or indeed prior notice even of the termination of negotiations," said Mr. Iguchi, a professor of law and international relations the International Christian University in Tokyo. "And they clearly prevailed." Mr. Iguchi said the general staff, together with a pliant Foreign Ministry, had controlled not only the content of the message to Washington , but also its timing. (Pearl Harbor Truly a Sneak Attack, Papers Show.) After the bombing, Japan entered
They left no message, or warnings towards America before the fateful attack. "The diary shows that the army and navy did not want to give any proper declaration of war,or indeed prior notice even of the termination of negotiations," said Mr. Iguchi, a professor of law and international relations the International Christian University in Tokyo. "And they clearly prevailed." Mr. Iguchi said the general staff, together with a pliant Foreign Ministry, had controlled not only the content of the message to Washington , but also its timing. (Pearl Harbor Truly a Sneak Attack, Papers Show.) After the bombing, Japan entered