A story of espionage that could have changed the course of history and saved thousands of American and British lives ? and millions of Asian lives.-On the night of 3 December 1941, I could not fall asleep,- Kilsoo Haan remembered. -I went to the Chop Suey House, the Chinese Lantern, and ordered a bowl of Chinese soup. Next to my table, a Japanese was trying to sell a Chinese a second-hand automobile. After the Japanese left, the Chinese said to me, -You like to buy cheap automobile?- After a pause he said, -This Japanese is selling four automobiles owned by the Japanese Embassy workers because they are going to Japan pretty soon- Oh so cheap.-- Four days later the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.Before the Second World War, Korean-American Kilsoo Haan repeatedly warned the United States about the Japanese attack and accurately supplied every conceivable detail as relayed to him by Korean agents: midget submarines as well as aircraft at Pearl Harbor, then giant submarine aircraft carriers