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    Trump Compares Pearl Harbor to Strikes on Iran in Meeting Japan's Leader

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    Posted on March 20, 2026

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    Last updated: March 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    President Trump likened U.S. strikes on Iran to Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor while hosting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, drawing criticism and discomfort given the historic context and public opposition to the Iran war.

    Table of Contents

    • Trump's Comments and Reactions During Meeting With Japanese Prime Minister
    • Trump's Pearl Harbor Reference
    • Exchange With Journalists
    • Reaction of Japanese Prime Minister
    • Historical Context
    • Pearl Harbor Attack and Its Aftermath
    • End of World War Two
    • Public Reaction in Japan
    • Mixed Responses From Japanese Citizens
    • Views From Japanese Citizens
    • Reporting Credits

    Trump Draws Parallel Between Iran Strikes and Pearl Harbor With Japanese PM

    Trump's Comments and Reactions During Meeting With Japanese Prime Minister

    By Daphne Psaledakis and Trevor Hunnicutt

    Trump's Pearl Harbor Reference

    WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump drew a parallel on Thursday between U.S. strikes on Iran and Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, as he defended the war he launched against Tehran while meeting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Washington.

    Exchange With Journalists

    "We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" Trump replied when a journalist asked why he had not told allies about his war plans.

    "You believe in surprise, I think much more so than us."

    Reaction of Japanese Prime Minister

    Takaichi's eyes widened and she shifted in her chair as Trump, seated beside her in the Oval Office, evoked the moment that drew the U.S. into World War Two.

    Historical Context

    Pearl Harbor Attack and Its Aftermath

    The Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, killed 2,390 Americans. The U.S. declared war on Japan the next day, with President Franklin D. Roosevelt calling it "a date which will live in infamy."

    End of World War Two

    The U.S. defeated Japan in August 1945, days after U.S. atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed hundreds of thousands of civilians.

    Public Reaction in Japan

    Mixed Responses From Japanese Citizens

    Trump's remarks received a mixed reaction on the streets of Tokyo on Friday.

    Views From Japanese Citizens

    Yuta Nakamura, a 33-year-old engineer with a petrochemical company, told Reuters that Takaichi had been put in "a very difficult situation," praising her for doing well by "avoiding upsetting Trump."

    "Personally, I took President Trump's remark as just a joke. But because of her position, if she laughed too much, she'd likely face criticism, so I imagine it was quite hard for her to react."

    Tokio Washino, a retiree, said: "Given the historical context of Japan having done that, and with Donald bringing it up as an example, it makes me feel a bit uneasy as a Japanese citizen."

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu, Bhargav Acharya, Irene Wang and Katya Golubkova; Writing by Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Scott Malone, Chizu Nomiyama and William Mallard)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump compared the Iran strikes to the surprise of Pearl Harbor, stating “Who knows better about surprise than Japan?”—a comment that visibly unsettled PM Takaichi (thedailybeast.com)
    • •Public and expert reactions underscore widespread disapproval of the Iran strikes: in Japan, 75% oppose the U.S.–Israeli attacks; in the U.S., polls show a majority disapprove, including notable dissent within Trump’s own party (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •The Iran war has escalated tensions globally, with failed congressional war‐powers efforts, energy market ripples, and strategic concerns over key targets like Kharg Island underscoring the high stakes of the conflict (apnews.com)

    References

    • Japanese Leader Sits Awkwardly as Trump Makes Pearl Harbor Joke
    • Reactions to the 2026 Iran war
    • The Latest: House joins Senate in rejecting war powers resolution to halt US attacks on Iran

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump compares Pearl Harbor to strikes on Iran in meeting Japan's leader

    1What comparison did Trump make in the meeting with Japan's leader?

    Trump compared US strikes on Iran to Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor during his meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

    2How did Japan's Prime Minister react to Trump's Pearl Harbor remark?

    Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi appeared visibly startled, shifting in her chair as Trump referenced Pearl Harbor.

    3What historical event did Trump reference while discussing Iran?

    Trump referenced Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, which brought the US into World War Two, to emphasize the element of surprise in military actions.

    4How was Trump's comment received in Japan?

    Reactions in Japan were mixed, with some sympathizing with Takaichi's difficult position and others feeling uneasy about the historical reference.

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