Zinegata wrote:Edit: Also, forgot to mention this, but it bears remembering:
Japan's retard imperialism started since the Russo-Japanese War. Going "But look, the Germans were so successful in 1939-41!" is meaningless when the premise of Japan's policy had been around since before the turn of the century.
Seriously it starts with this:
"We need resources! We want all of Korea! Screw negotiations with the Russians! ATTACK!" (Japan attacks Russia. Russo-Japanese War ensues)
A misrepresentation of Japan plans, isn't it? Yamagata speech before the diet made it clear that for Japan, she considered that in order to adequately protect herself from invasion from Russia, she needed to prevent Russia from having a springing board in Korea and to secure Korea for her own use instead.
Russia refusal to withdraw from Manchuria was interpreted by Japan as an attempt of Russia to expand her own imperial power in the Far East and the concomittant dangers this pose to Japan.
"Russia will try to avenge its humiliation! We must become even stronger! Enslaving the Koreans isn't supercharging our economy like we thought! INVADE CHINA!" (Sino-Japanese War ensues)
And the caus belli in this case was when China sent troops into Korea despite a diplomatic agreement between both sides not to do so. Or are you referring to the 2nd Sino Japanese war, which has way more complicated reasons than just invade China for resources.
Belgium had exactly one colony; which was the personal property of the king and thus contributed almost nothing to the actual national wealth.
And there's also Switzerland. And Sweden. And probably a few other countries that were quite rich in the early 1900s without having big militaries OR colonies.
Nations which in generally were trading partners. Which was also WHAT Japan did until the Great Depression convinced many that she needed secure markets in which she could sell goods under her own umbrella of protectionism, as opposed to be being barred out by tarriffs.
And do note that Belgium had insufficient military power and yet survived German invasion in 1914-1918 without having to give up territory. Which again shows that the idea that you need colonies or military might to remain secure is illusory.
And Japan own Anglo-Japan alliance went which way?
The simple fact of the matter is this: If Japan thought their security was threatened and the life of the nation was at stake, they were simply being stupidly paranoid. Heck, no Western power ever actually attacked Japan as part of an all-out war - it was actually Japan which initiated pretty much all of the wars that it got embroiled in!
Ah.... That's the rub isn't it? Even if their chain of logic was correct, it still wouldn't change the fact that their ideology was irrational and that they were increasingly paranoid, about threats to Japanese purity, culture and Empire.
I did an interesting thought experiment once, by once going through Japanese propaganda and motives for actions she took in the 2nd Sino Japanese war up to her defeat, and inserting America and the War on Terror into it.... It was shockingly eerie.
Sure, statements like "Europeans are descended from monkeys, but we are descended from the Emperor of Japan/Sun God, that is why we won" won't translate directly, but the same aura of paranoia, right wing conservatism and ideology, racism and etc translate quite well. Some of Japan reasons for torture echo current statements now, just replace terrorists with the words commandoes and insurgents and its a direct fit.
Let him land on any Lyran world to taste firsthand the wrath of peace loving people thwarted by the myopic greed of a few miserly old farts- Katrina Steiner