Just before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the Japanese ambassadors:
a) warned the US that war was imminent;
b) refused to meet with US diplomatic officials;
c) met with US diplomats to negotiate peace;
d) left Washington, DC and returned to Japan.
Answer is a) warned the US that war was imminent (The Japanese Government regrets to have to notify hereby the American Government that in view of the attitude of the American Government it cannot but consider that it is impossible to reach an agreement through further negotiations. December 7, 1941 Washington D.C)
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