00:00Surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan?
00:03Okay? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
00:07We're Japanese people.
00:08Of course, Japan and the U.S. are very good friends.
00:12But one question, why didn't you tell U.S. allies in Europe and Asia, like Japan, about the war before
00:21attacking Iran?
00:22So we are very confused about Japanese citizens.
00:26Well, one thing, you don't want to signal too much.
00:28You know, when we go in, we went in very hard.
00:31And we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise.
00:36Who knows better about surprise than Japan?
00:39Okay? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
00:42Okay? Right?
00:45You know, he's asking me,
00:47Do you believe in surprise? I think much more so than us.
00:52And we had a surprise, and we did.
00:55And because of that surprise, we knocked out the first two days,
00:58we probably knocked out 50% of what we, and much more than we anticipated doing.
01:04So if I go and tell everybody about it, there's no longer a surprise. Right?
01:09I'm going over there.
01:09Let's say that.
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