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editThis article is larded with quotes from extremist sources pushing the isolationist / conspiracy theory view of WW2, which is far from mainstream scholarship to say the least. Describing a fringe libertarian as a 'noted political economist' and quoting 'Day of Deceit' approvingly is just awful, as is quoting the paranoid self-justifications of the Japanese militarists as if credible. 99.249.15.40 (talk) 00:39, 1 June 2014 (UTC)





