💨 Abstract
The article discusses the historical context and modern-day implications of economic sanctions as a tool of geopolitical power. In 1940, the US imposed an oil embargo on Japan to cripple its war-economy, forcing it to divert resources and draw upon hoarded stockpiles. This ultimately led Japan to attack the US at Pearl Harbor.
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