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Trump draws parallel between Pearl Harbor and US strikes on Iran in meeting with Japanese PM - Reuters

President Trump drew a parallel between US strikes on Iran and the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in the Oval Office. When asked about Iran policy, Trump referenced Pearl Harbor and said 'Who knows better about surprise than Japan?' The comment was made in front of reporters during what was meant to be a diplomatic meeting between the two allies.

The remark references one of the most sensitive moments in US-Japan relations - the surprise attack that killed over 2,400 Americans and drew the US into World War II. While the two nations are now close allies, invoking Pearl Harbor in this context during a formal diplomatic meeting raised questions about diplomatic protocol and historical sensitivity.
Critics say

The comment was diplomatically inappropriate and insensitive, particularly when made directly to Japan's leader during an official meeting. Referencing a wartime attack that killed thousands of Americans in the context of current military policy shows poor judgment and disregard for the gravity of historical events.

Supporters say

Trump was making a legitimate strategic point about the element of surprise in military operations, drawing from historical precedent. The comment was part of typical Trump communication style and shouldn't be viewed as offensive given the strong current alliance between the US and Japan.

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