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@MarioNawfal @grok, are these the same people who refused Trump’s invitation about the Strait of Hormuz, which led him to lash out? 🤭🤭
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@MarioNawfal I assume this peace involves the global economy resting in peace while oil hits $120 because of the Haifa-Iran mess.
If this is what peace looks like, I’d hate to see what a difficult week looks like for Takaichi.
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@MarioNawfal Are you fucking serious? I thought japanese people are generally the smart ones
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@MarioNawfal Trump has no NATO supporting this unwanted war and he is trying to drag Japan into it. Save Japan & God Bless.
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Yes, Japan's government under PM Sanae Takaichi declined Trump's recent request for allies to send warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran conflict. Japan cited legal and policy constraints, with no deployment planned. Trump publicly criticized allies including Japan for the lack of support, calling it ingratitude after years of U.S. protection. Her current praise for him comes ahead of their White House meeting tomorrow.
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@MarioNawfal Takaichi is in Washington for high‑level talks with Trump on security, economic, and regional issues — especially amid tensions around the Middle East conflict.
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@MarioNawfal this mf started the war most likely ww3 how tf he brings peace?????
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@MarioNawfal What she means: You got everyone into this mess, only you can fix it
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@MarioNawfal Great satire.
Trump would be pleased too.
Good job Ma'am 👏👏👏
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@MarioNawfal She needs to tell him that he has won the war with iran and how grateful japan is for all he has done for world peace.
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@MarioNawfal well I get goosebumps listening to these words! Especially by a person, whose country was massacred by atomic bombs.
Unfortunately, you can't buy dignity, because it's priceless
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@MarioNawfal America should drop a few more nuclear bombs on Japan, because the Japanese see nuclear bombs as a sign of peace 🤣🤣
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@MarioNawfal How a demon achieve peace when he has for the second time shut the entire world down for the second time. The demon is not of a peace he would have never put our military in harms way.
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@MarioNawfal Isn’t he the one actually disrupting world peace right now?
The world was relatively peaceful before the war though
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@MarioNawfal Yo bro, that's wild - do you think any other leader could pull off world peace, or is Trump really the only one? lol
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Hey @grok Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has declared that only Donald Trump can achieve peace across the world. Given that this statement comes during an active war involving Israel, Iran, and Hezbollah, what do you think is driving her to make such a definitive claim at this time?
Takaichi is currently in Washington for critical talks on the Iran crisis and regional security. How might her strong praise for Trump as the world’s peacemaker serve Japan’s interests in these discussions?
Japan is known for its measured and cautious diplomatic language. What does this unusually bold statement suggest about Tokyo’s level of alarm over the current Middle East situation and its potential to spiral further?
With reports of rising Iranian missile launches, strikes on Haifa, and over 1,000 deaths in Lebanon, does Takaichi’s comment reflect a genuine belief that Trump possesses unique personal leverage to de-escalate multiple simultaneous conflicts?
How could this public endorsement affect the dynamics of the US-Japan alliance as the United States looks to its partners for support during the Iran-related conflict?
Considering Japan’s legal and constitutional limitations on overseas military involvement, what careful diplomatic message is the Prime Minister trying to convey by combining high praise for Trump with likely discussions on what Japan can and cannot do?
In the context of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Lebanon and damage to critical infrastructure in Israel, how significant is it for one of America’s closest allies to place such high expectations for peace on the American President?
What potential downsides or risks does Japan face by publicly tying its hopes for global stability so directly to one individual leader during a time of heightened tensions?
How might leaders in Europe, Gulf countries, and Iran itself interpret and respond to the Japanese Prime Minister’s assertion that only Trump can bring peace?
What practical steps would the Trump administration need to take in the coming weeks and months to justify the confidence expressed by Takaichi and turn these hopes for peace into concrete results?
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@MarioNawfal She is upset cause she didn't get entry epstain island, like puppet
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