Hussein
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I agree with what you sayThe issue is size disparity. Regardless of who started the war between Iraq and Iran, the charge and implication here is that the US could not fight any foe of similar size. The fact that despite the size disparity between Iraq and Iran, a war existed and that rendered the charge ridiculous.
but i just focus on fact that it is nothing to do with size: why Sadam attacked our country. At that means a smaller country can attack a bigger country when the conditions are favorable.
Japan already starting its policy in East Asia and before any attack on americans. So it was logical.It was a logical alliance but hardly a physical one as neither could lend troop support to each other. Imperial Japan attacked a much larger country -- the US -- and that rendered the size disparity charge ridiculous.
Second point: even you're totally right, a part of american soldiers were helping europeans in north africa and later in europe. in africa since 1942 and they included in their AHQC the Montgomery army infeb 43. maybe Japan was thinking USA had so much work there to do later? i don't know. ah yes as far i can remember what i learned it is not a problem of ressources transport?