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Who has written this article? It is full of falsification and unscientific war-propaganda.
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The USA was not neutral by the time of the sinking.
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The USA was a de-facto Ally of the British Empire
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The USA had started war on Germany without declaration but by "LEND LEASE ACT 1941
4) Your reference list is not correct.
Therefore, it is FALSE to speak of the "flag of a neutral country", when in fact the USA started attacking German ships. [1]. The Lend-Lease Act of March 1941 had put the USA into a state of war with Germany. You should know the basics, when you write about WW II.
^ How U.S. Economic Warfare Provoked Japan’s Attack on Pearl Harbor, The Orthodox View of Pearl Harbor Is a Tissue of Misconceptions, by Professor Dr. Robert Higgs, The Freeman, May 2006 • Volume: 56 • c/o Foundatation for Economic Education (USA)