‘Who knows better about surprise…’: Trump ‘jokes’ about 1941 Pearl Harbor attack in meeting with Japan PM

‘Who knows better about surprise…’: Trump ‘jokes’ about 1941 Pearl Harbor attack in meeting with Japan PM

US President Donald Trump made a remark about Pearl Harbor during a meeting with Japan’s prime minister Sanae Takaichi, drawing attention because of the sensitive history behind the reference.The comment came during a meeting at the White House. The MAGA chief joked about the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor while speaking with the visiting Japanese leader. The comment was made in a light moment during the interaction.The US president said: “We didn’t tell anybody about it because we wanted a surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor, OK?”

Pearl Harbor (1941)

The Attack on Pearl Harbor took place on December 7, 1941, when Japan launched a surprise air strike on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor. More than 350 aircraft from the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked in two waves, targeting battleships, airfields and military facilities. The assault lasted about 90 minutes and caused heavy damage, destroying or damaging eight battleships and nearly 200 aircraft, many of which were hit on the ground. A total of 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 were injured. The attack led the United States to enter World War II the following day.Officials present at the meeting described Trump’s comment as a joke. There is no indication that it was part of any formal discussion. The White House has not issued a separate statement on the remark.The meeting focused on ties between the United States and Japan. The two countries are close allies and cooperate on economic, defence, and regional security issues, despite having been on opposite sides during World War II.During the talks, the leaders discussed defence cooperation, trade and security concerns in the Indo-Pacific region. Japan remains an important partner for the US in dealing with challenges involving China and North Korea.References to Pearl Harbor can be sensitive in diplomatic settings because of its historical impact. At the same time, the US and Japan have built a strong alliance since World War II. Leaders from both countries have, over the years, acknowledged the past while focusing on cooperation.

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