FDR's Stance Before Pearl Harbor

FDR's Stance Before Pearl Harbor

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The transcript covers revelations from the Pearl Harbor inquiry, focusing on Admiral Jo Richardson's testimony. He recounts a conversation with President Roosevelt in 1940, discussing potential U.S. involvement in the war if Japan attacked certain territories. Roosevelt indicated that the U.S. would not enter the war under those circumstances.

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What did Admiral Jo Richardson report about his conversation with President Roosevelt?

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What was the date of the conversation between Admiral Richardson and President Roosevelt?

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How long before Pearl Harbor did the conversation with President Roosevelt take place?

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What did President Roosevelt imply about the U.S. response to a Japanese attack?

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What were the conditions under which the U.S. would not handle the war according to President Roosevelt?

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