Was the U.S. right to enter into WWII?
The US had no choice but to enter WWII when it did. Once the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, there was no way that the US could stand by and allow that to happen without a response. In hindsight, the US should probably have gotten involved against Germany earlier. We know now that the Nazis were a totally evil regime. But at the time, we only knew that they were somewhat antisemitic, but so were a lot of countries back then. I do not think that the US could have gotten involved any earlier, though, because US public opinion was so clearly against getting involved in another war that was none of our business.
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