Why Did The Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor
If premptive attack is no legal did the japanese do anything wrong in premptivly attacking Pearl Harbour?

When japan premptivle attacked Peral Harbour the americans called it at the time an act of utter infamy. Now that premptive attack is no legal according to the Americans did the japanese do any thing wrong if there premptive attack was wrong and an act of infamy why is not the american premptive attack on iraq then an act of utter infamy- what could not the japanese do it but the american can

It's all about perspective.

Japan did a sneak attack on us while we were still engaged in negotiations with them. We considered it a day of infamy, but they probably felt justified...and then we kicked their asses...

What we did with Iraq was different. We tried diplomacy, we gave them chances, we didn't retailiate when they shot at our planes, and then we warned them that if Saddam and his sons didn't leave Iraq within 48 hours, we would force them out. And then we attacked. Saddam and his followers obviously feel like this was a day of infamy, though we feel we were justified.

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