INTERNET SOURCE: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Pearl_Harbor_speech
This is an address given at the United States Capitol, Washington,
D.C., on December 8, 1941, in response to the Attack on Pearl Harbor.
On this day, President Roosevelt noted to a Joint Session of Congress
that Japan had attacked the island of Oahu, in the Territory of Hawaii, the previous day. Based
on the circumstances behind the attacks, and the consecutive attacks against
American interests and Southeast Asia that followed, he made the argument that
in the preceding weeks, Japan had negotiated for continued peace with the
United States under false pretenses.
He finished his speech with a request for Congress to make a formal declaration of war
against Japan, thus entering the United States into World War II.
Mr.
Vice President, Mr. Speaker,
members of the Senate and the House of Representatives:
Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United
States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire
of Japan.
The
United States was at peace with that nation, and, at the solicitation of Japan,
was still in conversation with its Government and its Emperor
looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.
Indeed, one hour after Japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in the
American island of Oahu,
the Japanese Ambassador to the United States and his
colleague delivered to our Secretary
of State a formal reply to a recent
American message. And while this reply stated that it seemed useless to
continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint
of war or of armed attack.
It
will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that
the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the
intervening time the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to deceive the
United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
The
attack yesterday on the Hawaiian Islands has caused severe damage to American naval and military forces. I regret to tell you
that very many American lives have been lost. In addition American ships have
been reported torpedoed
on the high seas between San Francisco and Honolulu.
Last
night Japanese forces attacked the Philippine
Islands.
Last
night the Japanese attacked Wake
Island.
And
this morning the Japanese attacked Midway
Island.
Japan
has, therefore, undertaken a surprise offensive extending throughout the
Pacific area. The facts of yesterday and today speak for themselves. The people of the United States
have already formed their opinions and well understand the implications to the
very life and safety of our nation.
As
Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all
measures be taken for our defense.
But
always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against
us. No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion,
the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute
victory.
I
believe that I interpret the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert
that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost but will make it very
certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us.
Hostilities
exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory and our
interests are in grave danger.
With
confidence in our armed forces—with the unbounding determination of our
people—we will gain the inevitable triumph—so help us God.
I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked
and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7th, 1941, a state of war has
existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire.
PLEASE SEE THIS VIDEO TO HEAR THE SPEECH:
VIDEO SOURCE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhtuMrMVJDk
No comments:
Post a Comment