1) didn't Churchill warn Russia of the impending invasion even though on paper, Russia was an enemy? 2) hadn't the US broken the code - but they just couldn't figure out the target? 3) if the british knew so much, explain the sinking of the Prince of Wales and the loss of Singapore, the shelling of ceylon and the near invasion of India. 4) if you wanted the americans on your team wouldn't you be more likely to share info? 5) have you ever looked at the distances involved in an attack from mainland japan to Hawaii? Reasonable people could believe it was impossible fro japan to reach that far - as opposed to SE Asia. This is the problem with a book like bodyguard of lies - it allows a whole host of pet theories to be born. It is why I so admire Mr. Gilbert. Give me real live actual facts any day. J. Morgan
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