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While the Japanese hoped to destroy both US military assets and morale, this was not the case… It
actually did just the opposite...Franklin Delano Roosevelt referred to the attack as a day that we live in
 infamy  forever  German

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It looks like you're referring to the events surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This attack was intended by Japan to cripple the US Pacific Fleet and prevent American interference in its military actions in Southeast Asia. However, the attack had the opposite effect—rather than demoralizing the United States, it rallied the nation.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously addressed Congress the following day, referring to December 7 as "a date which will live in infamy." This marked the United States' entry into World War II, unifying public sentiment around the war effort and leading to significant military mobilization and resolve against the Axis powers.

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