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Trump compares first strikes on Iran

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Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor in Meeting With Japan’s Leader
Breaking a taboo, President Trump needled Japan’s prime minister about the World War II attack, as she widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath in the Oval Office.

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With Japanese prime minister at his side, Trump makes Pearl Harbor joke
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Trump compares first strikes on Iran to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
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Trump draws parallel between Pearl Harbor and US strikes on Iran in meeting with Japanese PM
The Reuters Iran Briefing newsletter keeps you informed with the latest developments and analysis of the Iran war.

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Trump compares Pearl Harbor to strikes on Iran in meeting Japan's leader
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TRUMP COMPARES IRAN WAR WITH JAPAN'S 1941 SURPRISE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR
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Japanese Prime Minister praises Trump after awkward Pearl Harbor exchange
Trump's comment: “Who knows better about surprise than Japan?” was made when asked why he did not warn allies about Iran airstrikes, causing silence in the room and a wide-eyed reaction from Takaichi.

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Japanese prime minister explains to Trump that her country cannot join his Iran war – as it happened
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In Japan, Trump’s Pearl Harbor Joke Elicits Scorn and Dismay
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Trump brings up Pearl Harbor while meeting with Japan's prime minister

Asked why the U.S. didn't inform allies ahead of the Iran strikes, President Trump said, "Who knows better about surprise than Japan?"
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BOJ Governor Ueda's comments at news conference

March 19 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady on Thursday but warned that rising oil costs from the Middle East conflict could fuel underlying inflation, signalling caution over mounting price pressures.
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