LAD #36: FDR’s Declaration of War
FDR first speaks of December 7th, 1941, “the date which will live in infamy,”. PJapan and the US had been in good relation, all was well but the Japanese secretly planned the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese were also engaging on the attack of the Pacific and were taking land on that front. United States must defend themselves and must win through absolute victory so that the American people would not be threatened by the Japanese claimed FDR. He ends his speech by asking Congress to declare war on Japan, entering World War 2. Jeanette Rankin was the singular vote that wasn't all for the war.
This can be compared to Wilsons Declaration of War speech. As the President during World War I he asked Congress as FDR did to declare war. It was Wilsons fight for the protection of democracy.
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