
War Plan Orange
War Plan Orange was the United States’ strategic military plan developed in the early 20th century to prepare for a potential conflict with Japan in the Pacific. It involved building a strong navy, establishing alliances, and executing specific military operations to defend American interests and islands in the Pacific region. The plan focused on proactive measures such as naval blockades, island defenses, and offensive campaigns to deter or win a war against Japan. Although it was never used in its original form, War Plan Orange influenced U.S. military strategies during World War II.