In his "Day of Infamy" speech, Franklin D. Roosevelt highlights Japan's dishonesty by stating that the attack on Pearl Harbor was "deliberately planned" and that it occurred "while Japan was still in conversation with the United States." These lines emphasize the duplicity of Japan, as they engaged in diplomatic discussions while secretly preparing for a military strike. This contradiction underscores Roosevelt's assertion of Japan's deceitful actions leading up to the attack.
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