to happen’. In January 1941, the U. S. ambassador to Japan reported he had heard a lot of talk that in case of a break with the U.S., Japan was planning ‘a surprise mass attack on Pearl Harbor’. Days before Japan’s attack the FBI reported that the Japanese consulate in Honolulu was burning its diplomatic papers. There was more, but this is adequate. There were all these indications, all these telltale evidences. And yet the U.S. (or somebody therein) paid no heed. It changed nothing. Sometimes Christians
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