You very much for coming. It is always somewhat artificial, two people that know each other well. To do an interview in public like this. Why should i ask a question i can ask her over the breakfast table . On the other hand, one doesnt really normally discuss the Japanese Naval strategy in over 1941 the breakfast table. So its as good as any opportunity as any to discuss this a little bit further. And one of the things that i find most interesting about the book, and revealing and possibly for many readers in this country also, is that it tackles a myth about pearl harbor. And one of the myths is, which was, of course, very much encouraged in the immediate postwar period, not only the japanese themselves but also by the american administration, is that japan had been hijacked by by the militarists, by the military, and the civilians really were not to blame for what happened. It was a kind of militarist cue, coup, and the middle the japanese people and the emperor himself were really
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