Trump threatens to blow up 'entirety' of major Iran gas field if it attacks Qatar again
During a Thursday Oval Office meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, President Trump referenced Pearl Harbor when asked why he didn't inform allies about planned strikes on Iran. When asked about the lack of advance notice to allies, Trump said 'You don't want to signal too much' and added 'Who knows better about surprise than Japan?' The comment was made in front of reporters during discussions about Iran policy.
The Pearl Harbor reference was inappropriate and potentially damaging to US-Japan relations. Making light of a historical tragedy during formal diplomatic proceedings shows poor judgment and could undermine trust with a key ally in the region.
Trump was making a straightforward point about military surprise tactics in response to a policy question. The comment reflects his direct communication style and shouldn't be overanalyzed as a diplomatic slight.
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