jkp1187
Unindicted Co-Conspirator
Drakan said:I've never said or thought he was stupid. WWII navalwarfare wasn't about winning with the "bulk" of warships. It was about aircraftcarriers, they were the key unit, and that day there was none in the port. America since then learnt the lesson of WWII and projects it's power throughout the World with the help of selfpropelled nuclearpowered Aircraftcarriers. Just as in CivIII it's not about how many units you have but rather which and how many quality units you possess. I humbly suggest you read carefully regarding that "surprise" attack. These historians are called "revisionists" I would call them realpolitik.
1.) Hindsight is 20/20. It is very easy for us to say in 2004 that battleships were not all that important. If the Japanese had launched a SECOND attack on Pearl, destroying the facilities necessary for repairs, OR if they'd tried to search for the carriers (either of which they COULD have done, and SHOULD have done,) Pearl would have been an even more serious defeat. How could FDR have known that the Japanese would not have done this?
No doubt FDR took very provocative actions against the Japanese, to stop their war of aggression against China. It is one thing to do this; quite another to suggest that he knew an attack on Pearl Harbor was coming and turned a blind eye to the attack.
Please address my earlier question about why FDR, interested in getting into the European war to defeat Hitler, would seek to get the United States in a war with Japan first.
2.) Supercarrier would indeed be a very good American UU.