Trump May Push Japan for Help With Iran War
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Some people criticized President Trump’s decision to invoke a painful chapter of history. Others worried it might harm U.S.-Japan relations.
Just over 83 years ago, President Franklin Roosevelt called the Imperial Japanese Navy’s December 7. 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor “a date that will live in infamy” as he urged Congress to declare war.
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President Donald Trump urged American troops to buy cars from Japanese manufacturer Toyota after long complaining about the lack of American vehicles sold in Japan. Trump, who has long promoted America First, told U.S. soldiers during his trip to Asia to ...
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To date, those two bombings represent the only instances in which nuclear weapons have been deployed in war. At least 150,000 Japanese perished -- a majority of them civilians. But the bombings were successful in achieving their intended effect: Japan ...
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