Really? They would also have to take out all of the Phillipines, Australia, New Zealand, India and The Hawian Islands before they had even had a chance at securing the US mainland. I dont know when was the last time you looked at the Geography of the US but it is a huge country, and having to ship across all the supplies you would need to beat it all the way over the pacific ocean is simply unstoppable. Could Japan take over all of the small islands between them and the US and still have the troops and supplies to fight the American army on the mainland with the factories at their backs, impossible. Any fleet like that was going to draw every ship, submarine and plane in the pacific ocean to go and bomb the hell out of it. Strategically impossible.
Who said they would secure the whole US?
I said IF they would have invaded the US mainland which means partly as iam aware of the very huge distances.
I also said that they only could do this IF they did have enough resources and IF they only would have attacked China.
You also seem to forget the fact that at the beginning of the war the US was nowhere near the point to even match the Japanese in strength and size.
When the US took the war to the Japanese they where outmatched 3 to 1 according to on-line sources.
Eventually the US took the overhand and they could effective push back the Japanese forces.
This was made possible due the fact that the US enjoyed the comfort of being thousands of miles away knowing that their mainland and production was kinda save.
So please read back what i have said and what others did say in the topic.
Its obvious that Japan would not have the resources and logistic's needed to undertake such a large scale campaign .
But as Historians have been pointing out IF japan would have the resources and the logistic's then they would be perfectly capable of penetrating the US mainland knowing that the US where not even close to be ready and fightback the Japanese forces which was a simple fact.
The moment the war started between Japan and the US the Japanese owned the skies, the sea and the land in terms of military, i mean look how the Japanese forces did attack China and all those other nations and regions.
No-one was powerful enough to even stop the Japanese at that time.
After the US declared war upon Japan things turned into flavor of the US but this took nearly a year.
The real problem the Japanese naval forces encountered was the fact that the US air carriers where still alive, but as the battle of midway pointed out is that the Japanese assembled the biggest naval fleet ever to be put together in human history, over 200 battleships. that was after nearly a year and the US did stop that attack mainly due the fact that the US massive production capabilities did reverse the dmg in pearl harbor by mass producing planes and ships, so imagine what would happen if the Japanese would hit the US mainland with that enormous fleet.
Sure the US would be able to sink and destroy some of it.....but the US was nowhere near the point to counter such an attack.
Anyway my point here is that we are talking theoretical so this whole scenario is BS.
But again as several posters and historians have been pointed out army, naval and air wise the Japanese would be perfectly able to seriously hit the US west coast, knowing that the US would be caught "sleeping"
Could the win that war? in that scenario? It remains to be seen and we will never know but probably not.
But they would certainly create havoc thats for sure.
Its all about resources and logistic's which japan did not have (at least not enough).
You said Strategically impossible.....its not the US proved that later on when they shipped thousands and thousands of soldiers to the UK and Europa.
The US did have enough resources 100 times or even a thousand times more then the Japanese ever would have.
And outproduced japan and any other nation by a 100 times which gave the US the strength and the options do undertake a multi front and long run campaign.
If Japan would have focused on China (because China was ready to fall and surrender) and they would put that work force into action drawing every piece of resources into this war......then iam asking you again, are you really sure that the Japanese could NEVER make it to the US mainland?
Keep in mind many Historians have pointed out that: The Japanese armed forces where very able to do so the only thing they lacked was supplies.
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