Israel launched more airstrikes on Tehran.
The Israeli prime minister also answered questions.
What is Benjamin Netanyahu saying about Iran's nuclear program and claims that he pushed the U.S. into war?
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Japan's prime minister spoke warmly of President Trump in a visit to the White House.
I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world.
Trump took the occasion to compare his surprise attack on Iran with Japan's on Pearl Harbor.
Also, how could 2,200 U.S. Marines change the war?
The strike force is on its way to the Persian Gulf.
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We are at the end of a week that called attention to U.S.
cooperation with Israel in the war against Iran.
This week, a Trump administration official resigned, saying that Israel had pressured the U.S. into war.
Israel struck Iranian natural gas infrastructure, and President Trump claimed no one warned him.