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Published on: VG

November 25, 1941

At the war council meeting, Roosevelt observed that “we will probably be attacked next Monday” because the Japanese were known to attack without warning. The question was where they had attacked (the Philippines and Singapore were being considered); it was hoped that the Japanese would open hostilities so that there would no longer be any doubt as to who the aggressors were; the Japanese, moreover, had no need of American encouragement.