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... United States Secretary of State Hughes insisted that if Japan did not agree to the treaty, for every battleship Japan built, the United States would build four.
Under the absolute pressure of power, Japan had no choice but to accept the treaty.
Although for the United States the signing of the treaty was a victory, for the United States Navy, such a situation meant budget cuts and the need to downsize their forces, and now all these matters had fallen squarely on Edward Albert’s ...
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