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" This dispatch is to be considered a war warning. Negotiations with Japan looking toward stabilization of conditions in the Pacific have ceased and an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days. "
Pearl Harbor Attack: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the ... - Page 441
by United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack - 1946
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Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans and Preparations, Volume 4, Part 1

Mark Skinner Watson - World War, 1939-1945 - 1950 - 588 pages
...warning. Negotiations with Japan looking toward stabilization of conditions in the Pacific have ceased and an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days. The . . . | Japanese preparation ] indicates an amphibious operation against either the Philippines...
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Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision

Roberta Wohlstetter - History - 1962 - 454 pages
...warning. Negotiations with Japan looking toward stabilization of conditions in the Pacific have ceased and an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days. The number and equipment of Japanese troops and the organization of naval task forces indicates an...
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Strategy and Command: The First Two Years, Volume 2, Part 10

Louis Morton - World War, 1939-1945 - 1962 - 792 pages
...was definitely an alert for war. "This dispatch," it read, "is to be considered a war warning. . . . An aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days." Navy commanders were alerted to the likelihood of amphibious operations against either the Philippines,...
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Pearl Harbor: Why, How, Fleet Salvage, and Final ..., Volume 2, Pages 31-32

Homer Norman Wallin - Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) - 1968 - 404 pages
...warning. Negotiations with Japan looking toward stabilization of conditions in the Pacific have ceased and an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days. The number and equipment of Japanese troops and the organization of naval task forces indicates an...
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The Amphibians Came to Conquer: The Story of Admiral Richmond ..., Volume 1

George Carroll Dyer - World War, 1939-1945 - 1972 - 630 pages
...November 1941 despatch and regretted that his wording "war within the next few days" was changed to "an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days." 7S There was discussion as to whether or not the opening sentence should be included in this dispatch....
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The MAGIC Background of Pearl Harbor, Volume 4

United States. Department of Defense - Japan - 1978 - 556 pages
...warning x Negotiations with Japan looking toward stabilization of conditions in the Pacific have ceased and an aggressive move by Japan is expected within...Japanese troops and the organization of Naval Task Forces indicates an amphibious expedition against either the Philippines Thai or KRA Peninsula or possibly...
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Strategic Military Surprise: Iniciatives and Opportunities

Klaus Eugen Knorr, Patrick M. Morgan - History - 276 pages
...operations could come soon, and followed this on November 27 with a "war warning" which stated that "an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days . " 0' On November 25 , the president met with his major security advisers and suggested Japan might...
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Intelligence and Strategic Surprises

Ariel Levite - History - 1987 - 252 pages
...direction including attack on the Philippines and Guam is a possibility" (navy, November 24), that an "aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days" (navy, November 27), and that "Japanese future action unpredictable but hostile action possible at...
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Surprise Attack: The Victim’s Perspective, With a New Preface

Ephraim Kam - History - 2004 - 308 pages
...of Naval Operations. It opened with the words "This is to be considered a war warning," and went on: "An aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days . . . The number and equipment of Japanese troops and the organization of naval task forces indicated...
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Target: Pearl Harbor

Michael Slackman - History - 1991 - 372 pages
...warning. Negotiations with Japan looking toward stabilization of conditions in the Pacific have ceased and an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few days. The number and equipment of Japanese troops and the organization of naval task forces indicates an...
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