Americans in the 1930's and 40's were considered both soft and self-indulgent by the Germans and Japanese.
As history records, they were forced to reassess that evaluation.
Part of their strategy was to inflict such high casualties that the US would be forced to negotiate for peace.
And there I thought the Aborigines invented the boomerang.
I'm sure that both nations couldn't believe their good fortune with the amount of war materials US corporations were allowed to export to both, prior to and during the first 3 years of WW2.
Well, it seems you can conceive of the concept of military profiteering but you haven't quite yet figured out who is profiting just yet. So, it appears that the industrial mechanism necessary for the U.S. to fight World War 2 was already in place prior to Pearl Harbor. What do you make of that?
Americans have invented a mythology that they were saving the world from tyranny when in reality they stood by from 1939 to the end of 1941, making huge war profits, while providing war materials to the Japanese as they invaded Korea, Manchuria and China while the Germans occupied Poland, France, North Africa, Russia, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Greece, Yugoslavia, etc.
Americans did not invent military profiteering though many who have assumed office in that country work for those whose predecessors did. They had a really good PR department and I would suggest that those folks did not have American sovereignty as their primary interest.
Footnote: - Charlie Chaplin was born in England.
-He was labelled a communist in America during the Cold War, received a subpoena to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee and was investigated by the FBI.
- Unwilling to change his "leftist" views or apply for American citizenship, Chaplin moved to Switzerland.
- Representative John E. Rankin, who helped establish the House Un-American Activities Committee told Congress in June 1947 that: "[Chaplin's] very life in Hollywood is detrimental to the moral fabric of America. [If he is deported] ... his loathsome pictures can be kept from before the eyes of the American youth. He should be deported and gotten rid of at once."
HUAC was not unlike the Senators wives who took a brief stint at trying to label music according to the level of it's obscenity. Those involved were intimately related to those who created the problem in the first place.