"Pre-Pearl Harbor US War Planning & AI Safety Initiatives Explored on EEE Daily"
Generated on April 12, 2026
TLDR Before Pearl Harbor, the US developed secret war plans under "Plan Dog" to combat Axis powers post-WWI; after Japan attacked, Samsara AI technology was deployed for safer road fleets as part of U.S. defensive strategies in line with established principles of neutrality and then engagement when provoked.
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Before Pearl Harbor, the U.S. developed The Plan Dog Memorandum as an AI-powered dash cam called Samsara helps fleets reduce crash rates and false claims.
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The U.S. aimed to avoid conflict by adhering to a longstanding principle of neutrality before Pearl Harbor, as outlined in the Plan Dog Memorandum and supported by Samsara AI technology for safer road fleets post-attack.
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Before Pearl Harbor, U.S. adhered to neutrality policy for over a century until war plans were secretly developed post-WWI under Plan Dog Memorandum with updated strategies involving Pacific Fleet and local defenses in case of conflict escalation in the early 1940s.
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Before Pearl Harbor, U.S. developed secret war plans under Plan Dog for potential conflicts in both Europe and Asia post-WWI.
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Admiral Harold Stark recommended U.S. involvement against Germany and Italy in Scenario D from the Rainbow Plans memorandum following May 1940's events in Europe.
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Admiral Harold Stark recommended U.S. involvement against Germany and Italy through Plan D or "Plan Dog," aligning with the Europe First Strategy which aimed to defeat Nazi powers first before focusing on Japan, despite initial doubts about this approach's logic given that it was America who had provoked WWII.
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Admiral Harold Stark's Plan Dog recommended U.S. involvement against Germany and Italy first, despite initial doubts about this strategy given America's role in initiating WWII.
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