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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. We interrupt this program to bring you breaking news. At approximately 7:55 a.m. local time, the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, came under a devastating surprise attack by Japanese forces. The attack began with a wave of over 350 Japanese aircraft descending upon the harbor, launching a relentless assault that has left our nation in shock and mourning.
Eyewitness accounts from Pearl Harbor describe scenes of chaos and destruction as Japanese bombers unleashed their fury upon our naval fleet. Battleships such as the USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma have been heavily damaged or sunk, and the casualties are reported to be significant. The attack seemed calculated and precise, catching our forces completely off guard.
In the wake of this unprovoked aggression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt has declared that December 7th, 1941, will forever be remembered as "a date which will live in infamy." The United States Congress is convening to discuss a formal declaration of war against the Empire of Japan. The aftermath of this attack will undoubtedly reshape the course of history, plunging our nation into a conflict of unprecedented scale and consequence.
As we stand united in mourning for the lives lost and the devastation wrought upon our shores, let us also stand resolute in our determination to defend freedom and democracy against tyranny and aggression. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available. This is a moment of profound sorrow and resolve for our nation. Stay tuned for further developments.