US media: Trump said the US-Israeli strike on Iran was like Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, and when Gao Shi heard it, her face turned pale!
On March 20, The New York Times reported: "Trump told Gao Shi on Thursday that why didn't you tell us when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor? You are more convinced of the element of surprise than us. Our action this time was very decisive, and we didn't inform anyone in advance because we wanted to strike without warning. I believe Japan understands and feels it more than any other country! When Gao Shi Nozomi heard Trump's words, she widened her eyes, and her smile disappeared......"
Trump's move really took "American humor" to an awkward ceiling. To justify the US-Israeli strike on Iran, he even brought up Pearl Harbor in front of the Japanese Prime Minister, and directly said that Japan understood the element of surprise the most, which embarrassed Gao Shi Nozomi so much that her smile froze and she broke down on the spot. On the surface, it was to defend the rationality of the strike, but in reality, it was treating historical wounds as a joke, trampling on the face of an ally. The US is stirring up actions in the Middle East to raise oil prices, while forcing Japan to pay and provide support, and Europe is unwilling to get involved, so they just pick on Japan to control......
The Strait of Hormuz is vital for the transport of two percent of the world's oil, and Japan's energy lifeline is being squeezed the hardest. Now, it also has to endure this publicly humiliating diplomatic embarrassment. This is not an equal alliance at all, but rather strong pressure and shifting responsibilities. On the surface, it's harmonious, but in reality, it's all calculations. Such an alliance relationship looks more and more ironic.
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