In the 1870s, with Japanese students studying in American universities, some US expansionists started to see Japan as a potential imperial partner, a proxy force through which they could extend greater influence into East Asia.
Sources:
James Bradley, The Imperial Cruise
Chalmers Johnson, The Sorrows of Empire
Gerry Docherty and Jim MacGregor, Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War
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