US President Trump surprised the Japanese Prime Minister on Thursday when he mentioned the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. Trump said this in a light tone, but this comment is considered uncomfortable for Japan. Trump was answering questions from journalists during a meeting with PM Sanae Takaichi. Then a reporter asked him – Why did America and Israel not tell their allies before attacking Iran on February 28? To this Trump said, “We didn’t tell anyone because we wanted to give a surprise. Who knows better than Japan about surprises?” He jokingly asked a Japanese journalist, “Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?” Takaichi, who was understanding through the translator, didn’t say anything, but it seemed she was uncomfortable after hearing this. In fact, on December 7, 1941, Japan suddenly attacked America’s Pearl Harbor military base in Hawaii. More than 2400 Americans were killed in this attack. After this America joined the Second World War.
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